[Aztlan] Vase K594 and the Origin of the Marimba

Steffen Haurholm-Larsen teddy_30 at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 10 11:13:00 CST 2008


Notice how, if you search the Kerr database for "trumpet and dog" (without the quotation marks) then you get 4 nearly indentical vases, 3 of which have already been mentioned here.
 
Steffen> Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:31:43 -0700> From: rick.bassie at nucleus.com> To: aztlan at lists.famsi.org> Subject: [Aztlan] Vase K594 and the Origin of the Marimba> > There are a series of vessels with similar scenes to K594. Elin Danien > published an article on these vessels many years ago. Two that are > directly pertinent to the discussion are K5534 and K7613. In all three > of these scenes, the person in question is carrying a jaguar cushion. > These cushions show up in numerous throne scenes as well. The other guys > in the procession are carrying rattles and trumpets.> By the way, if anyone is interested in seeing Lynn Grant's magnificent > restoration of K594, they should check out Elin Danien's Chama exhibit > that opens next April at the University Museum.> _______________________________________________> Aztlan mailing list> http://www.famsi.org/mailman/listinfo/aztlan> Click here to post a message Aztlan at lists.famsi.org> Click to view Calendar of Events http://research.famsi.org/events/events.php> > 
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