细节
MAYAN LIDDED AND CARVED TRIPOD VESSEL
EARLY CLASSIC, ca. A.D. 250 - 450
of graceful and fine proportion, the deep chocolate-colored thin-walled vessel supported on pierced slab feet of Teotihuacan style, precisely carved with four catouches, each enclosing the profile head of a young lord, with prominent speech scroll emanating from the mouth, wearing elaborate headdress incorporating plumes, bead ornaments and the profile head of a supernatural avian, each medallion separated by a band of glyphs and other glyphs of the Primary Standard Sequence, the domed lid with lipped edge, surrounded by a band of nine glyphs including '(it is) the drink-instrument (for) cacao (of) grandfather Yax Nah K'an (he is) the child (?) of K'uk B'alam (?) Ik,' the handle in the form of a head of the Principal Bird Deity, Vucub Caquix, depicted as a King Vulture with downward-curving beak, hatched eyes and scrolled ears adorned with an elaborately beaded headband incorporating a glyph device.
Height 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.)