Vessel with mythological scene

Maya

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Rain droplets fall on the landscape surrounding a stone building. Inside, the Maize God stands next to a bound captive. Both have elongated heads crowned by locks of hair. They are about to be freed by Chahk, who has split the roof wielding his axe, whose strikes are comparable to thunderbolts. In modern narratives, the Maize God pacifies the unruly rain deities to bring about orderly rainy seasons that will quench his thirst and allow him to grow.


Vasija con escena mitológica
México o Guatemala
Siglo VII al VIII
Cerámica


Gotas de lluvia caen en el paisaje que rodea un edificio de piedra. Dentro, el dios del maíz está parado junto a un prisionero atado; ambos tienen cabezas puntiagudas coronadas por mechones de pelo. Están a punto de ser liberados por Chahk, quien ha roto el techo a golpes de hacha, como si fueran rayos. En la narrativa actual, ante las lluvias torrenciales, el dios del maíz apacigua a los dioses para así ordenar las temporadas de lluvia que le permitirán mitigar su sed y crecer.

Vessel with mythological scene, Ceramic, Maya

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