[Aztlan] Palenque artifact?
Justin Kerr
mayavase at verizon.net
Sun May 18 11:36:06 CDT 2008
Nick,
This is only a guess, but I have a feeling he is mixing up the stucco mural
at Tonina with images from Palenque.
I have seen a film of the performance at Xcaret and it is rather a
hodgepodge of various bits and pieces.
Justin
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Subject: [Aztlan] Palenque artifact?
In the May/June 2008 issue of Archaeology magazine, there is an
interview with a choreographer who is reconstructing precolombian
Maya dances for the tourist park at Xcaret. He says one of his
sources of inspiration is from Palenque:
"For example, at Palenque we were very pleased to be able to study
the glyphs on a stone that was found about four years ago. It
depicts a local chief, his mother bearing a crown, his son, and
several rats, which symbolize secrets. From these scenes we begin
constructing the ceremony..."
Rats? Can anybody tell me what he is talking about?
Nick Hopkins
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