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Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Ceramic panel fragment : two kneeling Pauahtuns engaged in conversation.
Description
Two Pauahtuns or Maya chiefs face each other engaged in a dialog. The slightly larger chief is more important. A white pole between them indicates the conversation took place in a ball court. The glyph above could be part of a date, a place, or a name.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Toltec art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Maya art--Mexico--Tula de Allende, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
Title
Colima Tlaloc fang-faced vessel.
Description
A squat spherical vessel has a spout and a pedestal base added to the body. The body has been appliqued with the characteristics of Tlaloc, the Mesoamerican Rain God. His attributes are concentric goggled eyes, an angular nose, a mustache, and a large toothy fanged mouth
Subject
[Drinking vessels -- Mexico -- Colima (State), Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Colima (State), Art--Mexico--Colima (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 800 and 1200
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