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Thomas Mark Shelby
 

Report of the 1998 and 1999 Investigations on the Archaeology and Iconography of the Polychrome Stucco Façade of Structure N10-28, Lamanai, Belize

Catalog of Stucco Fragments (as of January 2000)
Figures 3:12 through 3:21

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Figure 3:12 - This may have been an enframing element of raised relief, and having a line of beads along the forward surface. Figure 3:12 - This may have been an enframing element of raised relief, and having a line of beads along the forward surface.
Figure 3:13 - Profile of Figure 3:12. Figure 3:13 - Profile of Figure 3:12.
Figure 3:14 - Examples of beads with attachments. Figure 3:14 - Examples of beads with attachments.
Figure 3:15 - A decorative element, perhaps enframing, characterized by a single line of beads and delicately painted details. Figure 3:15 - A decorative element, perhaps enframing, characterized by a single line of beads and delicately painted details.
Figure 3:16 - A double row of beads, all painted blue. Figure 3:16 - A double row of beads, all painted blue.
Figure 3:17 - An enframing element with beads and attachments. Figure 3:17 - An enframing element with beads and attachments.
Figure 3:18 - A bead with an attachment on a curvilinear band. The paint on this piece, from LA 1103, matches the band shown in Figure 3:98 from LA 1289. Figure 3:18 - A bead with an attachment on a curvilinear band. The paint on this piece, from LA 1103, matches the band shown in Figure 3:98 from LA 1289.
Figure 3:19 - A miscellaneous decorative design. Figure 3:19 - A miscellaneous decorative design.
Figure 3:20 - These two examples represent wristlets, or decorative elements that once adorned the wrists of an unknown figure. Figure 3:20 - These two examples represent wristlets, or decorative elements that once adorned the wrists of an unknown figure.
Figure 3:21 - These two examples represent knee adornment, based on morphology and a comparable example with a portion of the leg still attached. They are painted blue. Figure 3:21 - These two examples represent knee adornment, based on morphology and a comparable example with a portion of the leg still attached. They are painted blue.

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