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Pre-Columbian Art
Aztec • Mayan • Toltec • Olmec
Reproduced from the originals in Palenque, these reliefs cele-brate the ascension of Chan Bahlum to the throne after the death of his father, Pacal.
#P-011S, 19" wide, 13" tall
#P-010S, 20.5" wide, 16" tall
Reproduction of a pottery fgurine from the oldest known culture in the West of Mexico, circa 500-100 B.C.
Wall relief based on the original sculpture (which is 10' in diam-ter) in the Temple Mayor Museum of Mexico City. #P-003S, 11" tall
Click page numbers for more Pre-Columbian art: Pages 1 2 3 4
#P-020S, 8" tall, 7" wide, bonded stone. The name "Pacal" means "shield" in the Maya language. Pacal expanded Palenque's power in the western part of the May states, and initiated a building program at his capital that produced some of the finest art and architecture of the Maya civilization.
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