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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 3:72 through 3:81
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| Figure 3:72 - These examples represent knots. |
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| Figure 3:73 - The two examples on the left represent mouth curls. The example on the right is a stone armature. |
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| Figure 3:74 - This fragment may represent a mouth curl, and is painted in at least three colors. |
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| Figure 3:75 - This may be a possible mouth curl, and forms a pictorial grouping with Figures 3:76 and 3:77. It is painted in three colors, and the blue stripe has a darker shade of blue within it. |
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| Figure 3:76 - Associated with Figures 3:75 and 3:77. |
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| Figure 3:77 - Associated with Figures 3:75 and 3:76. |
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| Figure 3:78 - These two examples represent large perforated discs, or earflares. |
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| Figure 3:79 - This is the largest earflare identified in the collection, and rather than a hole has a centerpiece. This earflare was matched to the large head of Kinich Ajaw, Figure 3:93. |
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| Figure 3:80 - An assortment of fragments from LA 1103. These include large and small earflares (lower seven pieces), adornos, and one scroll design. |
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| Figure 3:81 - A small perforated disc. Note the painted details on the background. |
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