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Stela 1. Ixkun
(in Guatemala by the river Mopan)
In the Late Classic period of the Maya a king
had to do more than inherit the throne to become
a legitimate ruler.
He also had to be a warrior who had proven
himself in battle. In this relief these two
warrior kings are commemorated for their capture
of two very important people (at bottom). We
know they are important for they are named in
the glyphs adjacent to the figures.
The highly ritualized warfare of the Classic
Maya often had the capture of rival kings as its
goal, such capture often ending
the battle. For detailed translations of the
glyph texts please read Linda Schele’s or
Michael Coe’s
groundbreaking books.
These exquisite, perfectly-scaled,
durable Hydro-Calcite reproductions of ancient
Maya carvings are hand cast from molds
of hand-carved limestone reproductions created
by modern Maya artists in the Chiapas highland
rain-forests in Palenque, Mexico.
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