. English: GUATEMALAN LOWLANDS. Late Classic Maya, AD 600–900. This vessel, from the heartland of Maya civilization in Northern Guatemala, is decorated by a limited palette (red, black, and cream) and is devoted to a scribal theme. The figures on the vessel are a human scribe and the god of scribes, Itzam, identified as such by iconic imagery and glyphs. AD 600–900. unknown Maya 118 Codex-style Mayan vase

. English: GUATEMALAN LOWLANDS. Late Classic Maya, AD 600–900. This vessel, from the heartland of Maya civilization in Northern Guatemala, is decorated by a limited palette (red, black, and cream) and is devoted to a scribal theme. The figures on the vessel are a human scribe and the god of scribes, Itzam, identified as such by iconic imagery and glyphs. AD 600–900. unknown Maya 118 Codex-style Mayan vase Stock Photo
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2300 x 2172 px | 38.9 x 36.8 cm | 15.3 x 14.5 inches | 150dpi

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