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Kerr Number:  9181
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  17 cm
Diameter:  17 cm
Circumference:  58 cm
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Site:  Tikal
Comments:  Tripod vessel. Tikal EG. The figure seems to be a full figure representation of the worm bird glyph from the rim text. Comments from Penny Steinbach (edited) K9181's mysteries. Given its stylistic affinities with objects such as K2704, K4562, and K5042, I'm also inclined to regard its EG as referring to Tikal rather than Dos Pilas. The stacked "smoking" element between the two figures is quite atypical, but its oddness is nothing compared to the strangeness of the twice-depicted creature itself. I agree that its head resembles one of the glyphs in the PSS, although I think it looks more like the tz'i bat than the worm bird. It is, indeed, a quadruped and its legs and feet are similar to the hind leg and foot of the freaky reptile(?) perched in the tree on K1345. Yet, it is also overtly piscine. In keeping with the conventions of Classic Maya iconography, the creature on K9181 is fish-like because it has a bifurcated tail (e.g., K5391), a crenelated back medallion (e.g., K7287), and a feathery fin along its spine (e.g., K5462). (Hellmuth, in Monsters und Menschen, addresses the deliberate blurring between bird wings and fish fins.) The spiral pupil, fin-like projection above its nostril, and the tendril/barbel by its mouth are also indicative of fish. However, the feathery fins above its face and on each half of its tail are overkill. Bottom line: the vessel's size and shape seem authentic and more or less appropriate for something made for someone from Tikal. However, I suspect that its glyphs and figures have been heavily and inaccurately restored. (For example, the bi syllable in y-uk'ib shouldn't have tendrils on its left side [or anywhere], and the central element of the back medallion shouldn't look like an eye with a big, black pupil.) It also seems likely that the original artist's grasp of the iconography and writing was somewhat tenuous. Nonetheless, it is an interesting vessel to examine and analyze. Thanks for telling me about it.   CLICK for the shape of the vessel
Iconographic Elements:  Primary Standard Sequence

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Added 2009-07-25

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Kerr Number:  9183
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  10.8 cm
Diameter:  20.3 cm
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Comments:  Composite rollout. Interesting PSS A truly funerary bowl with death eyes  CLICK for the shape of the bowl
Iconographic Elements:  Primary Standard Sequence

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Added 2009-08-06

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Kerr Number:  9185
Vase Type:  Polychrome
Figure Count:  4
Height:  18 cm
Diameter:  16.5 cm
Circumference:  49.3 cm
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Site:  Alta Verapaz
Comments:  An Otherworld scene  CLICK for the shape of the vessel
Iconographic Elements:  God D, Itzamnah, Throne

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Added 2009-10-05

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Kerr Number:  9187
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  23 cm
Diameter:  15 cm
Circumference:  53 cm
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Site:  Probably Ulua Valley
Comments:  The Maize God dances.   
Iconographic Elements:  Maize God, Hun Hunahpu, Hun Nal Ye

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Added 2010-10-01

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Kerr Number:  9189
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  6.5 cm
Diameter:  23 cm
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Comments:  Bird with blood spots. May be a version of the Ahaw vulture  
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Added 2009-09-10

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Kerr Number:  9190
Vase Type:  Polychrome
Figure Count:  7
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Site:  IK
Comments:  Composite Rollout  
Iconographic Elements:  Battle Standard - for war, Mirror, Ruler, king, cacique, governor, potentate

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Added 2009-09-16

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Kerr Number:  9202
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  17 cm
Diameter:  13.8 cm
Circumference:  47 cm
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Site:  Nebaj
Comments:  Highland style glyphs. Cross bones and death eyes are seen as part of the killer bat iconography  
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Added 2010-09-29

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Kerr Number:  9203
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  17 cm
Diameter:  13.8 cm
Circumference:  41.5 cm
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Site:  Nebaj
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Added 2010-10-01

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Kerr Number:  9204
Vase Type:  Polychrome
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Height:  15 cm
Diameter:  11 cm
Circumference:  34.5 cm
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Comments:  Maize God and Bundle. The symbols represent water and earth and may be a reference to the Maize God's rebirth  CLICK for the shape of the vessel
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Added 2010-01-23

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Kerr Number:  9207
Vase Type:  Polychrome
Figure Count:  4
Height:  14 cm
Diameter:  13.7 cm
Circumference:  45 cm
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Comments:  Supernaturals dance with severed hands as offerings. Abstract images of Princpal Bird and quadripartite opening to the Otherworld.  CLICK for the shape of the vessel
Iconographic Elements:  Birds, Snake, Vision Serpent

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Added 2010-04-28

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