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Chamá-style cylinder vase

Maya
Late Classic period
A.D. 700–800
Place of Manufacture: Guatemala, Chamá region, Southern Highlands

Medium/Technique Earthenware: red, brown, black, and white on orange slip paint
Dimensions 13.5 x 18.6 cm (5 5/16 x 7 5/16 in.)
Credit Line William Francis Warden Fund
Accession Number1972.423
CollectionsAmericas
ClassificationsCeramicsPotteryEarthenware

DescriptionThe vessel is decorated with two representations of the underworld supernatural called Camazotz' in the Popol Vuh epic. Each representation is separated by a vertical line of three hieroglyphics, each being the opening phrases of the Primary Standard Sequence. The vessel is encircled by a chevron band at its rim and basal area, a stylistic feature of pottery made in the Chamá area of southern Guatemala.
Provenance1972, sold by Alfred Stendahl Gallery, Hollywood, CA, to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 7, 1972)