[Aztlan] Follow up on Zapotec use of human femurs
Justin Kerr
mayavase at verizon.net
Thu Jul 16 06:48:27 CDT 2009
Listeros,
The Zapotec people may not have been the only culture to deal with bones. In
a least one example the Maya used bones as weapons of combat.
Please visit http://research.mayavase.com/kerrmaya_hires.php?vase=7749 for a
vessel with a scene of two individuals locked in combat using bones as
weapons. There is a link to discussion of the text as well. If the above
link doesn't work the Enter 7749 on the search page of the Maya Vase
database. www.mayavase.com/kerrmaya.html.
Justin Kerr
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Subject: [Aztlan] Follow up on Zapotec use of human femurs
Listeros,
National Geographic has a follow-up article on the practice of Zapotec
males carrying human femurs as status symbols. There are a few new
details in this article. A photo of a bas relief of a Zapotec carrying
a human femur is posted. Joyce Marcus of the University of Michigan
believes that this was a way to display dynastic continuity since
relatives of the deceased carried these femurs. Each first born son
was expected to brandish the femur of his father.
The National Geographic article is here;
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090715-zapotec-thighbones-fe
murs.html
A tiny URL;
http://tinyurl.com/nwl28j
Mike Ruggeri
Mike Ruggeri's Zapotec World
http://tinyurl.com/37huyl
Mike Ruggeri's Zapotec Art Portfolio
http://tinyurl.com/lu36ac
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