The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya ArtKimbell Art Museum, 1986 - 335 pages An illustrated study of the Maya civilization, drawing from interpretations of the texts embedded in pictorial scenes or carved on stone tablets to provide the meaning of the art and architecture of the ancient culture. |
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Although deities and other ballplayers wear symbolic garments (see below),
ballplayers do not seem to have worn "uniforms" that distinguished teams. In
PIate 96, where teams of two face off, for example, all ballplayers wear athletic
gear, but ...
Although deities and other ballplayers wear symbolic garments (see below),
ballplayers do not seem to have worn "uniforms" that distinguished teams. In
PIate 96, where teams of two face off, for example, all ballplayers wear athletic
gear, but ...
Page 255
On it, two ballplayers are shown in front of a tiered structure, rather than in a
ballcourt. Two secondary figures kneel behind the central ones, and from their
yokes project their elaborate costumes in profile. The principal player to the left of
the ...
On it, two ballplayers are shown in front of a tiered structure, rather than in a
ballcourt. Two secondary figures kneel behind the central ones, and from their
yokes project their elaborate costumes in profile. The principal player to the left of
the ...
Page 258
Paired deities are sometimes shown and multiple images are known, suggesting
that the vessels were mass-produced. On this bottle a ballplayer prepares to
strike a large rodent, probably a rabbit. Although the image is at first a conundrum
, ...
Paired deities are sometimes shown and multiple images are known, suggesting
that the vessels were mass-produced. On this bottle a ballplayer prepares to
strike a large rodent, probably a rabbit. Although the image is at first a conundrum
, ...
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Table des matières
Foreword Emily Sano ix | 1 |
Chapters | 63 |
Kingship and the Rites of Accession | 103 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art Linda Schele,Mary Ellen Miller,Justin Kerr,Kimbell Art Museum Affichage d'extraits - 1986 |
The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art Linda Schele,Mary Ellen Miller,Justin Kerr,Kimbell Art Museum Affichage d'extraits - 1986 |
The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art Linda Schele,Mary Ellen Miller Affichage d'extraits - 1986 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
accession ahau appears architectural Art Museum artist ball ballcourt ballgame ballplayers belt Bird Jaguar blood bloodletting body Bonampak cahal captives carved Cauac Celestial Monster celt ceramic Chac-Xib-Chac Chan-Bahlum Classic Maya cloth Copan costume Cylindrical vessel death depicted Dresden Codex dressed earflare Early Classic period event FIGURE figurine Floyd Lounsbury glyph glyphic gods Guatemala head headband headdress Hero Twins Hieroglyphic Honduras human Hunahpu imagery incised inscriptions jade Jester Kan-Xul katun Kimbell Late Classic period Late Preclassic period Lintel Long Count lord Lowlands maize mask Maya art Maya civilization Mesoamerica monuments Olmec Pacal painted Palenque panel pectoral personified Piedras Negras Pilas PLATE Popol Vuh portrait recorded rite ritual ruler sacrifice scene scribes scroll sculpture Seibal shell Shield Jaguar Stela stone Structure supernatural symbols Tikal Uaxactun Underworld Venus Vision Serpent warriors water-lily wears World Tree worn Xibalba Yax-Pac Yaxchilan zoomorphic