Cylinder Vessel with Deities, 600-900. Between AD 600 and 900, Maya cities and towns mushroomed in number, interacted, and competed. Since a distinctive ceramic painting style was part of many centers identities, the number of styles exploded and painted pottery became a hallmark of the era. This vessel, painted with a ruler's patron deity (God K), is of a style produced briefly in one area of Guatemala's Chamá Valley.


Size: 3750px × 3817px
Photo credit: © Heritage Art/Heritage Images / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 250-900, art, ceramic, chamá, cleveland, coloured, earthenware, guatemala, heritage, kixpek, maya, museum, slips, style, unknown