Cylinder Vessel with Maize God Dancers and Dwarfs

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Cylinder Vessel with Maize God Dancers and Dwarfs

Guatemala, Petén, possibly Naranjo or vicinity, Maya, 650–850 CE
Ceramics
Slip-painted ceramic
Overall (Diameter): 9 3/8 × 3 13/16 in. (23.81 × 9.68 cm)
Purchased with funds provided by Camilla Chandler Frost (M.2010.115.495)
Not currently on public view

Bibliography

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  • Helmke, Christophe, and Felix Kupprat. "Los Glifos Emblema y Los Lugares Sobrenaturales: el Caso de Kanu'l y sus Implicaciones." Estudios de Cultura Maya 50 (2017): 95-135.
  • Magaloni Kerpel, Diana, and Megan E. O'Neil, editors. The Science and Art of Maya Painted Ceramic Vessels: Contextualizing a Collection. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2022. https://www.archive.org/details/maya-painted-ceramic-vessels (accessed November 21, 2022).
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