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Schele Number:3531 | Clarification:Diverse jester god headdresses. top, left = cerros headband; right = dumbarton oaks pectoral; eye, left = tikal greenstone pectoral; right = headband from palenque oval palace tablet; lesser, left = headband from yaxchilan lintel 24; center = jester god headband on vulture ajaw glyph; right = jester god headband on an animal ajaw glyph | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Jester God | Publications:L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Woods of Kings: The Untold Story of the Aboriginal Maya 1990:115, Fig. 3:14 | See Too: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view loftier resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Schele Number:3534 | Description:Various celestial deities. pinnacle = the moon goddess holding a rabbit; centre = the celestial bird, itzam-ye; bottom, left = muan bird wearing 13 chan as headdress; right = water birds | Civilization:Maya | Iconographic Features:Astronomy; Celestial Bird; Avian; Rabbit, Rodent | Publications:L. Schele and Chiliad. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:55, Figs. 49, 50, 51, 52 L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Linguistic communication of 7 Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:46, Fig. 1.21g | Meet Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Site:Palenque | Schele Number:3538 | Description:Two jester god images. left = jester god figurine unwrapped from bundle, temple of the foliated cross; right = jester god pendant from drum major headdress, temple of the slaves. | Chronological Era:Late Classic | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Jester God | Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:53, Fig. 43 | See Besides: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Site:La Pasadita | Schele Number:3545 | Description:Details from lintel 2 illustrating bird jaguar 4's costume, including muan bird headdress, mask and inverted perforator god hanging from belt, blood scrolls and censer with multiple bloodletting knots. | Current Location:Rijksmuseum Voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, Holland | Chronological Era:Late Classic | Notes:Dated a.d. 766. | Civilisation:Maya | Object Size:117 x 90 cm | Iconographic Features:Avian; Blood, Bloodletting; Mask | Publications:Fifty. Schele and Chiliad. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:137, Fig. III.4; 196, Plate 76 | Meet Besides: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view loftier resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Schele Number:3548 | Description:Diverse headdress styles, including thou'inich janaab' pakal i wearing informal, waterlily headdress; jester god worn past itzamnaaj b'alam two (shield jaguar) from lintel 26, yaxchilan; various cloth headdresses from sculpture console and room 1, bonampak. f\\flanged headdresses from stela p, copan; stela 2, tikal; stela i, copan | Culture:Maya | Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:66-67, Fig. I.iii(a-h) | Encounter As well: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this epitome for review |
Schele Number:3550 | Description:Illustration of deities identified as palenque triad (gi, gii, giii) and gi wearing quadripartite badge headdress | Chronological Era:Belatedly Classic | Civilisation:Maya | Iconographic Features:God Gi, Hunal-ye; Quadripartite Badge | Publications:L. Schele and Grand. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:48, Fig. xxx | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this paradigm for review |
Schele Number:3552 | Description:Images of giii as sungod, god of number four as sungod; glyphic name; giii as ajaw thousand'in; sungod pectoral; sungod wearing k'in headdress. | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:God Giii, Jaguar God Of Underworld; God Of Number four, K'in, Sun God | Publications:50. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:50, Fig. 34 | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Schele Number:3553 | Clarification:Diverse headdresses, quetzal headdress of lady sak yard'uk' from sarcophagus, temple of the inscriptions, palenque; chac-xib-chac headdress and mask from stela ii, machaquila; lintel xiv, yaxchilan; drum major headdress from palace tablet, palenque; domed headdress from lintel ii, piedras negras | Chronological Era:Late Classic | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Avian; Drum Major Headdress | Publications:L. Schele and G. Miller, The Claret of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:68, 69, Figs. I.iii(i-m) | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this epitome for review |
Site:Yaxchilan | Schele Number:3556 | Clarification:Details from lintel 24, including: lady xoc's headdress, lady xoc'southward face, and glyphic text. | Chronological Era:Belatedly Archetype | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Blood, Bloodletting | Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Claret of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:186-187, Fig.62b&c | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view loftier resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Site:Yaxchilan | Schele Number:3557 | Clarification:Details from lintel 25, including: warrior emerging from two-headed vision serpent; tlaloc mask emerging from rear caput of vision serpent; bloodletting bowl; and skeletal dragon and skull that rests on lady xoc'south wrist. | Chronological Era:Late Archetype | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Tlaloc War Headdress; Vision Serpent; Warfare; Mask | Publications:L. Schele and Grand. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:188, Plate 63b | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this paradigm for review |
Schele Number:4107 | Clarification:Partial text describing paddler gods as na-ho-chan itz'aat ("sages" or "artists") and old scribe wearing pawahtun headdress from codex fashion vessel (k1196). detail of head from copan incensario with eye rings and oral fissure ornament. | Chronological Era:Late Archetype | Culture:Maya | Iconographic Features:Paddler Deities; Scribe, Codex, Ink Pot | Publications:D. Freidel, Fifty. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Iii Thou Years on the Shaman's Path, 1993:94, Fig. 2:28 L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:223, Fig. 6.19 Fifty. Schele and M. Miller, Claret of Kings 1986:141, Fig. III.9 | Come across Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Site:Xoc | Schele Number:4503 | Description:Monument i. ruler, wearing nose plug and balloon headdress, with talon feet carrying big tree packet and wand/small scepter and nose plug. piece now destroyed. | Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Formative | Culture:Maya | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |
Schele Number:4504 | Description:Three views of figurine showing seated individual with trefoil headdress and large cape across back. | Current Location:Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.c. | Artifact: | Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Formative | Notes:Diopside | Culture:Olmec | Object Size:16.3 cm | Publications:Fifty. Schele, "The Olmec Mountain and Tree Cosmos in Mesoamerican Cosmology," in The Olmec World: Ritual and Rulership, 1995:107, Fig. 5b East. P. Benson and B. de la Fuente, eds., Olmec Art of Aboriginal Mexico, 1996:216-217, No. 52 | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this paradigm for review |
Site:La Venta | Schele Number:4520 | Clarification:Fragment of monument 44 with were-jaguar headdress and big, were-jaguar earrings. | Artifact: | Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Determinative | Culture:Olmec | Publications:L. Schele, "The Olmec Mountain and Tree Creation in Mesoamerican Cosmology," in The Olmec Globe: Ritual and Rulership, 1995:108, Fig. 9b | See Also: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view loftier resolution in a new window select this epitome for review |
Site:Palenque | Schele Number:498 | Clarification:Fragment of limestone panel known every bit "the bundle sculpture" with glyphs and figures, recovered from the fill of group xvi. iii figures conduct a large packet; with a quaternary profile just visible at the lower left. the large glyphs give the date 1 april, 731, while the small glyphs betwixt the two figures on the left record the name of ahkal mo' naab iii. all three figures wear tall cone-like headdresses of either paper or fabric. | Current Location:Palenque, Museo De Sitio, Inv. No. 10-479218 | Architectural Feature:Panel, Tablet | Chronological Era:Tardily Classic | Notes:Lc of nine.14.?.10.17 4 caban with a patron of naught yields 9.14.19.x.17 (4 caban 10 zip). ahkal mo' naab 3 as well known as chaacal iii. | Culture:Maya | Object Size:twoscore.0 cm x 29.0 cm x | Iconographic Features:Tribute; Packet | Publications:Gonzalez Cruz & Fernandez Martinez, 1994, Arqueologia Garcia-Barcena, 1994, Arqueologia Mexicana ii(ten):half dozen-11. Schmidt, et al, eds. 1998:626-627, Fig. 427 | See Too: Schele Photos for "headdress" | | Click to view high resolution in a new window select this image for review |