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Statue at Copan - Maya War God
Maya War God This represents Huitzilopochtli, or rather, the Yucatec equivalent of this Aztec god. - Huitzilopochtli (back)
Huitzilopochtli (back) Mayan God of War - Maya Rain God
This I take to be the sorcerer Tlaloc. He is blowing the wind from his mouth; he has the eagle in his head-dress, the jaw with grinders, the peculiar eye, the four Tlaloc dots over his ear and on it, the snake between his legs, curved in the form of a yoke (this is known to be a serpent by the conventional crotalus signs of jaw and rattles on it in nine places), the four Tlaloc dots again in his head-dress, etc. He has a leopard skin on his back (the tiger was the earth in Mexico) and his naked feet have peculiar anklets which should be noticed. - Statue at Copan
Statue at Copan - Columbus ship. A letter written by Columbus of America in 1493
Columbus ship. A letter written by Columbus of America in 1493 - Huitzilopochtli (front)
Huitzilopochtli (front) Maya God of War - Tablet at Palenque
Tablet at Palenque - Yucatec Stone
Yucatec Stone - Huitzilopochtli (side)
Huitzilopochtli (side) - The Palenquean Group of the Cross
The Palenquean Group of the Cross - Adoratorio
This represents the “Adoratorio or Alta Casa, No. 3” of Palenque. This is nothing else than the temple of the god Huitzilopochtli and of his equal, Tlaloc. - Closed Fist
Closed Fist - Left Hand
Left Hand - Pointing Finger
Pointing Finger - Clenched Fist
Closed Fist - Oldest known image of Columbus
Oldest known image of Columbus - Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus