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Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, Mexico
692 A.D.
This
reproduction is a must for those interested in outer space. Be the first in
your neighborhood with such an interesting Meso-American or Pre-Columbian wall
hanging for home decor!
In
the city of Palenque, in a temple on top of a pyramid, the archaeologist
Albert Lluillier found in 1952 the access to a funerary cript that houses the
sarcophagus of the King Pacal Votan the Great (615-683 A.D.).
The
Soviet scientist Alexander Kazantev came out with the theory that the
relief on the lid of the sarcophagus represents an astronaut and his
spaceship but according to the Mayan legend, the symbology of the lid shows
King Pacal falling into the jaws of the Earth monster each night to rise again
with the power of the sun each morning. Its teeth are enlarged to demonstrate
its encompassing power. At the top is the mythological "Moun" bird. The
pillar-like construction above Pacal"s head is the tree of life. The lid is
twelve feet long.
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Features
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- A true conversational piece for your wall
- Will enhance your home's decor
- Exquisite detail on this relief
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Specifications
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Size |
14.5"h |
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Weight |
7 lbs |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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See Also
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