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The Mesoamerican ballgame is among the most important and enduring cultural features of the Pre-Columbian world, and its accompanying accoutrements of yokes, hachas, and palmas comprise one of the most important categories of stone sculpture.
The objects known as hachas, the Spanish word for “axes”, were originally named for their tapering form’s supposed resemblance to large stone axe heads. Like yokes and palmas, these enigmatic stone artifacts probably represent ritual effigies of actual ballgame equipment that was probably made of lighter and more perishable materials. These ceremonial objects in stone were evidently of high value, but many questions remain around the context in which they were originally used. 
The bold and assured carving of the present hacha illustrates several features that are particularly distinctive to hachas depicting bats. These include the large, pricked, ears, the depiction of the tragus, the fleshy form at the lower part of the ear, and the perforation in the upper half, which Shook and Marquis note “seldom occurs on specimens in other categories” (Edwin M. Shook and Elayne Marquis, op. cit., p. 77). Interestingly, this perforation is present on almost every hacha from the great Mayan city state of Palenque (ibid.).

Although illustrating features distinctive to a bat, something in the powerful physiognomy of this hacha seems to suggest a snarling jaguar. This hacha differs from most depictions of jaguars in hachas – although the fleshy snout suggests the big cat more than the bat – but Shook and Marquis note the resemblance, and state that “perhaps bat/jaguar/serpent would more accurately describe this representation.” (ibid., p. 80). The serpent, which here arches up from the bat’s snout, its slithering head atop the bat’s ear, was a creature with “important mythological connotations, and often associated with water and rain.” (ibid., p. 171). Hachas with secondary representations are rare.

The Mesoamerican ballgame is among the most important and enduring cultural features of the Pre-Columbian world, and its accompanying accoutrements of yokes, hachas, and palmas comprise one of the most important categories of stone sculpture. The objects known as hachas, the Spanish word for “axes”, were originally named for their tapering form’s supposed resemblance to large stone axe heads. Like yokes and palmas, these enigmatic stone artifacts probably represent ritual effigies of actual ballgame equipment that was probably made of lighter and more perishable materials. These ceremonial objects in stone were evidently of high value, but many questions remain around the context in which they were originally used. The bold and assured carving of the present hacha illustrates several features that are particularly distinctive to hachas depicting bats. These include the large, pricked, ears, the depiction of the tragus, the fleshy form at the lower part of the ear, and the perforation in the upper half, which Shook and Marquis note “seldom occurs on specimens in other categories” (Edwin M. Shook and Elayne Marquis, op. cit., p. 77). Interestingly, this perforation is present on almost every hacha from the great Mayan city state of Palenque (ibid.). Although illustrating features distinctive to a bat, something in the powerful physiognomy of this hacha seems to suggest a snarling jaguar. This hacha differs from most depictions of jaguars in hachas – although the fleshy snout suggests the big cat more than the bat – but Shook and Marquis note the resemblance, and state that “perhaps bat/jaguar/serpent would more accurately describe this representation.” (ibid., p. 80). The serpent, which here arches up from the bat’s snout, its slithering head atop the bat’s ear, was a creature with “important mythological connotations, and often associated with water and rain.” (ibid., p. 171). Hachas with secondary representations are rare.

Snake-Bat-Cat Hacha
carved stone
circa 550-950 CE
Maya culture
Mexico

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Ceremonial cylindrical vessel with two handles, resting on an openwork annular foot. The body of the vase is sculpted in the round with two frontal deities displaying feline features, identifiable by their open jaws and prominent fangs. These figures are integrated into an architectonic composition that includes arcades evoking temple façades or stepped structures, as well as lateral ideograms, among which appears a serpentiform motif possibly associated with the Feathered Serpent deity, Kukulcan.
The decoration is framed at the top and bottom by two continuous friezes of serpent scales, sculpted
Stone ceremonial vessels from the Ulúa Valley rank among the most prestigious productions of the southern Maya area. Likely used in major elite rituals, they combine divine iconography, architectural symbolism, and mythic animal imagery in compositions of remarkable complexity. The presence of the Feathered Serpent Kukulcan—a major deity
associated with fertility, power, and the circulation of cosmic forces— emphasizes the sacred character of the piece. Examples of such vessels have been documented as far as Guatemala, Mexico, and Costa Rica, attesting to the cultural influence and wide-reaching connections of the Ulúa Valley ceremonial centers during the Late Classic and Early Postclassic periods.

Ceremonial cylindrical vessel with two handles, resting on an openwork annular foot. The body of the vase is sculpted in the round with two frontal deities displaying feline features, identifiable by their open jaws and prominent fangs. These figures are integrated into an architectonic composition that includes arcades evoking temple façades or stepped structures, as well as lateral ideograms, among which appears a serpentiform motif possibly associated with the Feathered Serpent deity, Kukulcan. The decoration is framed at the top and bottom by two continuous friezes of serpent scales, sculpted Stone ceremonial vessels from the Ulúa Valley rank among the most prestigious productions of the southern Maya area. Likely used in major elite rituals, they combine divine iconography, architectural symbolism, and mythic animal imagery in compositions of remarkable complexity. The presence of the Feathered Serpent Kukulcan—a major deity associated with fertility, power, and the circulation of cosmic forces— emphasizes the sacred character of the piece. Examples of such vessels have been documented as far as Guatemala, Mexico, and Costa Rica, attesting to the cultural influence and wide-reaching connections of the Ulúa Valley ceremonial centers during the Late Classic and Early Postclassic periods.

Ceremonial vessel
carved travertine
c. 500-1000 CE
Maya culture
Ulúa Valley, Honduras

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Mayan calendar Chichen itzá pyramid , Acrylic on Canvas 30’’ X 24’’ 60.96 X 76.2 cm. 2021 Completion of my latest Mayan Design #2 This is the third painting of a new series of paintings ,inspired by many ancient cultures . #art #ancientart #mayanart #acrylic #acrylicpainting

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Mayan Power!
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#MayanArt is Amazing! Whether it’s a carved figure painted with tiny little dots or covered in minuscule beads, the work speaks for itself.

#Mexico #Merida #Yucatan #Mayan #SecretoMexico #CCnDoc 👯‍♀️ #SoulSassNBadass

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Modern Maya in Tulum.
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Cacao Virgin Mary Santo, Guatemala - Circa late 19th century with antique milagros

Cacao Virgin Mary Santo, Guatemala - Circa late 19th century with antique milagros

Cacao Virgin Mary Santo, Guatemala - Circa late 19th century with antique milagros
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#chocolatemuseum #santo #virginmary #antigua #guatemala

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New Listing at #12thHouseBooks (link in profile). #MayanCalender #chargingplate #wallhanging #MayanArt #MayanCulture

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Mayan god of death wearing a mask and feathered headdress on top of a mayan pyramid with mayan warriors protecting the surroundings. A Spanish conquistador is vomiting into a pool of black sludge and the mayan calendar at the background. Aztec designs and Mayan symbols

Mayan god of death wearing a mask and feathered headdress on top of a mayan pyramid with mayan warriors protecting the surroundings. A Spanish conquistador is vomiting into a pool of black sludge and the mayan calendar at the background. Aztec designs and Mayan symbols

Album cover for doom/sludge band Dirge from Mumbai India.

#aztecart #mayanart #illustration #albumcoverdesign #albumcoverart #digitalart #mesoamerican #mayanpyramids #mayancalendar #metalbandartwork

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Mayan Mask art.
#art #mayanart #centralamerica #expatliving🎭

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Call this one mayan head dress. #mayanart #art #centralamerica

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Mayan Jungle 🏞️🌴🦜🗿
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Detail of the Chama style of pottery decoration from the Maya culture of Northern Guatemala circa 500 CE - a bat-butterfly hybrid deity with wings spread.
#chama #maya #precolumbian #pottery #ancientarts #art #mayanart

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Four images of the Mayan God of Death attempting to snuff out a blue flamed candle and failing while Torogóz and Jaguars encircle it.

Four images of the Mayan God of Death attempting to snuff out a blue flamed candle and failing while Torogóz and Jaguars encircle it.

Final Line work on 'Candle Snuff attempt' 2024
This piece has a lot of Mayan influence and I had a lot of fun making it
#art #drawing #MayanArt #artist #linework

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🌟 Artist Spotlight: Emanuel Paniagua 🌟

Paniagua, a Guatemalan fine artist whose pieces beautifully reflect the Mayan and Mexican cultural heritage.

Don’t miss out, stay tuned for more details!

#EmanuelPaniagua #GuatemalanArtist #MexicanArt #BlackAndWhiteArt #MayanArt #MexicanHeritage

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A large depiction of a serpent with mouth agape carved out of stone perched along a wall.

A large depiction of a serpent with mouth agape carved out of stone perched along a wall.

I’m still enraptured by the artistry and complexity of the many depictions of K’uk’ulkan, the Mayan feathered serpent deity, in Chichén Itzá. According to our guide, this depiction was probably carved out of limestone between 800-1200 AD.

#photography #Mexico #MayanArt #Kukulkan

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Mayan Art Collection 3 30 Mesoamerican Style Prints Ceremonial Decor Digital Download Yucatán-inspired Wall Art Sacred Room Art - Etsy UK This Digital Drawings & Illustrations item is sold by UniqueArtPrintShop. Is dispatched from United States. Listed on 31 Oct, 2024

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Mayan Art Collection 2 30 Mesoamerican Heritage Prints Pre-columbian Decor Digital Download Aztec Inspired Wall Art Indigenous Art - Etsy This Digital Drawings & Illustrations item is sold by UniqueArtPrintShop. Ships from United States. Listed on Oct 30, 2024

Uncover the mysteries of our Mayan Art Collection 2 🐍🌞! These intricate digital prints reveal the rich symbolism and cosmic wisdom of ancient Mesoamerica. Perfect for history buffs and lovers of pre-Columbian culture! #MayanArt #AncientCivilizations #Art #DigitalArt #Photography #MesoamericanCulture

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Mayan Art Collection 24 Mesoamerican Heritage Art Prints Digital Download Hieroglyphic Art Aztec-inspired Wall Art Indigenous Art - Etsy This Digital Drawings & Illustrations item is sold by UniqueArtPrintShop. Ships from United States. Listed on Oct 6, 2024

Explore our mesmerizing Mayan Art Collection 🏛️🐍! These intricate digital prints capture the essence of ancient Mesoamerican civilization. Perfect for history enthusiasts and lovers of indigenous cultures! #MayanArt #AncientCivilization #Art #DigitalArt #Photography #MesoamericanCulture #Thanksgiving

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Celebrate Mayan Heritage with Handcrafted Clay Wall Masks
Dive into the artistry of Yucatán with our stunning clay wall masks, handcrafted by talented Mayan artisans.
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Learning more about my Hispanic heritage
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