MAKE A MEME View Large Image Mayan - Bowl - Walters 20092030 - Side D.jpg The shape of this vessel makes reference to the gourd which was and remains today the primary food-service and drinking container among the Maya and other Mesoamerican peoples The painted bowl is ...
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Keywords: Mayan - Bowl - Walters 20092030 - Side D.jpg The shape of this vessel makes reference to the gourd which was and remains today the primary food-service and drinking container among the Maya and other Mesoamerican peoples The painted bowl is decorated with four seated human figures The black body-painting of some and the black spots on others suggest a supernatural identity or association for the group The moderately abstract elongated hand gestures are narrative signals which likely specify the nature of the interaction among the individuals For example the seated figure with three black spots on his torso and arm strikes a pose that may connote a generalized greeting Yet in spite of detailed studies of pose and gesture in Maya art the lack of corroborating evidence in the art historical archaeological and ethno-historic records continues to challenge all efforts to ascertain the true meanings of these formalized gestures AD 550-850 Late Classic earthenware slip paint cm 16 03 16 51 accession number 2009 20 30 80185 J Guy Puerto date and mode of acquisition unknown John G Bourne 1960 by purchase Walters Art Museum Gift of John Bourne 2009 place of origin Campeche Mexico Walters Art Museum license Maya art in the Walters Art Museum Maya bowls
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