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 3:32 through 3:41
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| Figure 3:32 - This example has not been identified at this point. |
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| Figure 3:33 - A miscellaneous decorative piece with a large bead. There is a red stripe painted along a cream/tan background. |
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| Figure 3:34 - Undetermined. |
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| Figure 3:35 - These pieces were recovered in LA 1287. The centerpiece is two fragments that have been fitted together. The fragment on the right joins the centerpiece, but this relationship is not shown in the photograph. |
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| Figure 3:36 - This is a profile of a miscellaneous decorative piece that projected from the façade. |
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| Figure 3:37 - Miscellaneous pieces. |
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| Figure 3:38 - A miscellaneous decorative fragment forming a scroll shape. The blue area is painted with a second darker blue. |
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| Figure 3:39 - A miscellaneous decorative piece with a large center bead. |
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| Figure 3:40 - This decorative piece has a perforated disc attached to it, though whether it was attached to a figure as an earflare is unknown. |
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| Figure 3:41 - Miscellaneous decorative designs. |
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