Stela Depicting Tlaloc
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Stela Depicting Tlaloc
Published 2018-05-10T15:10:29+00:00
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Depicted on the front of this Stela is Tlaloc, the god of rain, lightning and thunder. The god is shown here wearing a headdress with the symbol of the year that the Stela was dedicated. In the lower portion, the mustache and fangs characteristic of this deity can be found.
On either side are glyphs alluding to water (7 panels of water, another 7 depicting rain), as well as others (7 'house', 2 death).
Technical Information
| Date de publication | 10/05/2018 |
| Complexité | pages.object.complexityveryeasy |
More Information
| Titre | Stela Depicting Tlaloc |
| Date | 650-900 AD |
| Dimension | Height, 170cm |
| Période | Terminal Classic Maya |
| Medium | Stone |
| Credit | Found in the Chamber of Offerings, Structure A, Xochica, Mexico |
| Localisation | National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico |
Object Parts
Another print I've been meaning to paint for what feels like forever! You can see the print lines some, but this was printed on an Ender 5 that I could never quite get to work right, so it's long gone now. But, didn't want to waste the PLA that I printed this with, and it looks good when you're not zoomed in.