. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. IMS MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA At Tikal the si da' show, for the mosl part, human figures in profile, but unmistakable developmenl can be seen in general quality of carving as well as in specific details. In making comparisons in art it is always neces- sary to consider similar things. A1 many other Mayan cities than the two named above it is possible to obtain satisfactory evidence of sequence in art forms by cutting out similar details from different masses. Thus at Xaranjo, when we examine


. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. IMS MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA At Tikal the si da' show, for the mosl part, human figures in profile, but unmistakable developmenl can be seen in general quality of carving as well as in specific details. In making comparisons in art it is always neces- sary to consider similar things. A1 many other Mayan cities than the two named above it is possible to obtain satisfactory evidence of sequence in art forms by cutting out similar details from different masses. Thus at Xaranjo, when we examine all the Ceremonial Bars, we find a remarkable devel- opment of flamboyant detail on the later monuments. At Qui- rigua the faces on the tops of the altars may be compared with the -^^* K^^j same result. At Piedras Negras the heads of the Two-headed Dragon that oc- cur in exactly similar posi- tions on four monuments likewise show a steady modifi- cation towards flamboyancy as may be seen from Fig. 36, where the front heads are put side by side. Sti'll other lines of evidence on historical sequence are to be Grained from a study of architecture. Xot onlv is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Spinden, Herbert Joseph, 1879-1967. New York


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