Cylinder Vessel with Scenes of Warfare and Offerings

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Cylinder Vessel with Scenes of Warfare and Offerings

Maya, 546–629 CE
Ceramics
Slip-painted ceramic
Overall (Diameter): 8 5/16 × 7 5/16 in. (21.11 × 18.57 cm)
Purchased with funds provided by Camilla Chandler Frost (M.2010.115.871)
Currently on public view:
Resnick Pavilion, floor 1

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Bibliography

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  • Taube, Karl A. "Ancient and contemporary Maya conceptions about field and forest." In The Lowland Maya Area: Three Millennia at the Human-Wildland Interface, edited by Arturo Gómez-Pompa, Michael F. Allen, Scott L. Fedick, Juan J. Jiménez-Osornio, 461-92. Binghamton, NY: Food Products Press, 2003.
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