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Maya vase
The Princeton Vase is a noted example of Late Classic Maya ceramics in codex style. It was illegally looted and is now held by Princeton University Art
Princeton Maya Vase with God L
Princeton_Maya_Vase_with_God_L
Mayan deity
palace (Princeton vase). On the central relief of the Palenque Temple of the Sun – a war temple – god L, together with one of the other Maya jaguar gods
God_L
Classic Maya Ceramics. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Coe, Michael D. (1989), The Hero Twins: Myth and Image. In: J. Kerr ed., The Maya Vase Book
Maya_mythology
Mayan deities
the looped cruller element and the large eye of the Jaguar God of Terrestrial Fire (Birth Vase), suggesting that she might be a spouse to this deity. The
Maya_jaguar_gods
Small container for drinks
high-status objects. Maya elites drank from elaborately painted pottery beakers such as the Fenton Vase and Princeton Maya Vase with God L. In what is now
Cup
Mayan goddess
rarely situated lower than females in Maya iconography. In other scenes, she is shown having an amorous affair with God B and in another, both deities are
Chac_Chel
Pre-Columbian pottery
called "vases", used for drinking, was placed in burials, giving a number of survivals in good condition. Individual examples include the Princeton Vase and
Maya_ceramics
(inclusive). 3. Of or relating to these. priest Princeton Vase A Maya ceramic. proto- proto-Maya 1. An ancestral Maya people. 2. Of or relating to them. proto-Mayan
Glossary of the Maya civilisation
Glossary_of_the_Maya_civilisation
Female monster in Greek mythology
into Hope, Belief, Fable, Art, God, Socialism, Immortality, Alcohol, Love. From Medusa-Truth he makes an appeal to Maya-Lie." — Jack London, The Mutiny
Medusa
Epithet for god, lord, blessed one in Hinduism and Buddhism
of God. In Buddhism's Pali and Sanskrit scriptures, the term is used to denote The Buddha, referring him as Bhagavā or Bhagavān (translated with the
Bhagavan
common origin) and are associated with similar attributes and myths. These include *Dyḗws Ph₂tḗr, the daylight-sky god; his consort *Dʰéǵʰōm, the earth
Proto-Indo-European_mythology
One of the characteristics of these Far Eastern wind god images is the windbag held by this god with both hands, the origin of which can be traced back
Japanese_art
Art museum in New Jersey, US
polychrome ceramic works, the Classic Mayan Princeton Vase, and over thirty ceramic figurines, from the lowland Maya region. The collection of Olmec objects
Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton_University_Art_Museum
Serpent that only appears in myths and legends
Hammurabi’s Law Code (c. 1700 BC) the god Ninazu is identified as the patron of healing, and his son, Ningishzida, is depicted with a serpent and staff symbol (Bunn
Snakes_in_mythology
Devotion to serpent deities
shedding of skin, which ancient authors connected with longevity. The Sumerians worshiped a serpent god named Ningishzida. Before Israelite culture, snake
Snake_worship
Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age
a neck vase with inverted elbow handles is added, Nuragic from western or north-western Sardinia, fragmentary, restored from the outside with a double-lead
Sea_Peoples
Ancient Maya site in northern Guatemala
Conquest of the Last Maya Kingdom. Stanford, California, USA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804735223. Kerr, Justin (1989). "A Maya Vase from the Ik Site"
Motul_de_San_José
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
traces of opium in Mycenaean ceramic vases. The drug trade in Mycenaean Greece is traced as early as 1650–1350 BC, with opium poppies being traded in the
Mycenaean_Greece
Mythological symbol
dragon. The Aztec and Toltec serpent god Quetzalcoatl also has dragon-like wings, like its equivalent in K'iche' Maya mythology Q'uq'umatz ("feathered serpent")
Serpent_symbolism
Aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva
Above the four faces, the Bhita linga has the bust of a male with his left hand holding a vase and the right hand in the abhaya (no-fear) mudra. The pillar
Lingam
Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent
became decentralised in India. Several larger kingdoms emerged, with "countless vasal states". The kingdoms were ruled via a feudal system. Smaller kingdoms
Indian_religions
Craft of making objects from clay
Maya ceramics include finely painted vessels, usually beakers, with elaborate scenes with several figures and texts. Several cultures, beginning with
Pottery
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
characteristic but more variety existed. However, in contrast to later Ancient Greek vase painting, paintings of human figures are extremely rare, and those of land
Minoan_civilization
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
bow but frequently also the club. Vase paintings demonstrate the unparalleled popularity of Heracles, his fight with the lion being depicted many hundreds
Greek_mythology
Founder of Buddhism
Asian Politics and Religion. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-7908-3. Smith, Peter (2000), "Manifestations of God", A concise encyclopaedia of
The_Buddha
1964), p. 389. "Vase". Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels. Campagno, Marcelo (2005). "On the Post-Firing Incised Potmarks with Human Figures from
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
Furniture in the ancient world
Laurence King Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85669-418-6. "The Princeton Vase (y1975-17)". artmuseum.princeton.edu. Retrieved 2022-02-18. Day, Nancy (2001). Your
Ancient_furniture
Ancient South Asian historical period
narrow-waisted, tall drinking glasses, middle-sized drinking goblets, and drinking vases with outturned lips. There was a distinct grey ware culture surrounding the
Vedic_period
Final Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt
Horemheb's Saqqara tomb. He notes that "a fragment of an alabaster vase inscribed with a funerary text for the chantress of Amun and King's Wife, Mutnodjmet
Horemheb
Champollion and the orientalist Antoine-Jean Saint-Martin examined the Caylus vase, which bore a hieroglyphic cartouche as well as text in Persian cuneiform
Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
Decipherment_of_ancient_Egyptian_scripts
Artistic syncretism between Classical Greece and Buddhist India
Buddha with Greek style clothing folds. Greek influence is also found in depictions of the wind god Fūjin, which shows similarities with the god Boreas
Greco-Buddhist_art
Period of ancient Greece from c. 800 to 480 BC
Sculpture and Vase Painting". In Shapiro, H.A. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jeffery, L.H. (1982)
Archaic_Greece
American modernist artist (1887–1986)
war. Early works Untitled (Vase of Flowers), 1903–1905, watercolor on paper, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Untitled (Dead Rabbit with the Copper Pot), 1908, Art
Georgia_O'Keeffe
East Asian manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara
details vary from depiction to depiction, with some including a stand of bamboo before the Bodhisattva, or a vase with willow branches, or Shancai and Longnü
Guanyin
idea of the world as illusion (maya) must have gone against the grain of ancient India, and an omnipotent creator god emerges only in the late hymns of
History_of_Hinduism
Tradition in Hinduism linked to Advaita Vedanta
(attributeless) and any symbolic god serves the same equivalent purpose. Inspired by this belief, the Smarta tradition followers, along with the five Hindu gods,
Smarta_tradition
Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family
(2004). Alexander the Great: Man and God. Routledge. pp. 20–30. ISBN 978-1405801621. Martin, Simon (2020). Ancient Maya Politics. Cambridge University Press
Dynasty
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
Special Technique in Black- and Red-figure Vase-painting". The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases. Los Angeles: Getty Publications. pp. 178–179
Moon
Potter | Season 1 Episode 3 | Articulate, retrieved June 23, 2019 "Ceramic Vases that Contain All the Beauty and Ugliness of US History". Hyperallergic.
List_of_Puerto_Ricans
Pre-Columbian polity in Western Bolivia
paste". These ceramics included libation bowls and bulbous-bottom vases. The Staff God was a common motif in Tiwanaku art. The effigy objects typically
Tiwanaku_polity
Future Buddha in Buddhist eschatology
depicted carrying a vase or bottle (kamaṇḍalu), an element which goes back to the Gandharan sculptures and which he shares with depictions of the deity
Maitreya
Latin epic poem by Virgil
homelands with themselves, and the Etruscans, who would have adopted the story of Aeneas in Italy first, and quickly became associated with him. Greek vases as
Aeneid
Imitation or depiction of Eastern cultures
Revival: Portico of the Hôtel Beauharnais, Paris, L.E.N. Bataille, c. 1804 Islamic inspiration: Vase, c. 1867, porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art Japanese
Orientalism
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
included combs, small statuary, painted pottery, high quality decorative stone vases, cosmetic palettes, and jewelry made of gold, lapis, and ivory. They also
Ancient_Egypt
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
wood. But both the cross and the 卍 occur for the most part only on the vases with geometrical patterns. — Heinrich Schliemann, Mycenæ, 1878 Gere points
Swastika
1438–1533 empire in South America
language; however, they visually recorded narratives through paintings on vases and cups (qirus). These paintings are usually accompanied by geometric patterns
Inca_Empire
Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia
on the lathe, was discovered by Austen Henry Layard at Nimrud along with glass vases bearing the name of Sargon; this could explain the excessive minuteness
Babylonia
2020–2021 2021–2022 2022–2023 2023–2024 2024–2025 2026 From 6 April 2000, with the discussion on "The Natural Order", the programme moved from 30 minutes
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
Period in ancient Greek sculpture
architecture. Cambridge University Press, 1969. p. 195 MURATOV, Maya B. "Greek Terracotta Figurines with Articulated Limbs". In: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Classical_Greek_sculpture
Art that was taken illicitly
race with thieves". SF Gate. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Lewis, Princine (August 18, 2004). "Archaeologist's partnership with Maya villagers
Looted_art
Art museum in New York City
Pareja (bought in part through deaccessioned works) and a classical Greek vase, the Euphronios Krater, which depicted the death of Sarpedon (funded by the
Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
defeat, there were rebellions in Phoenicia, Asia Minor and Cyprus. Darius vase In 343 BC, Artaxerxes committed responsibility for the suppression of the
Achaemenid_Empire
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
how he enshrined relics of the Buddha. The inscriptions were found on a vase inside a stupa, dated to the reign of Menander or one of his successors in
Greco-Buddhism
Castle of Chichen Itza was built by the Maya civilization between the 11th and 13th centuries AD as a temple to the god Kukulcan. John Pile claims that its
List of works designed with the golden ratio
List_of_works_designed_with_the_golden_ratio
Attraction between people of the same sex or gender
the immortal God for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles") who eventually become infatuated with a person of
Homosexuality
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
the Macedonian Empire. Oxford University. ISBN 978-0199929863. Vassileva, Maya (2015). "Persia". In Valeva, Julia; Nankov, Emil; Graninger, Danver (eds
Odrysian_kingdom
City in western Syria, ancient Emesa
from the original on 9 July 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2018. Shatzmiller, Maya (1994). Labour in the medieval Islamic world. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-09896-8.
Homs
completely deciphered pre-Columbian writing system is the Maya script. The Maya, along with several other cultures in Mesoamerica, constructed concertina-style
History_of_books
Archaeological site in Greece
more closely identified with deities more familiar to the Greeks. Kadmilos (Καδμίλος), the spouse of Axiéros, is a fertility god identified by the Greeks
Samothrace_temple_complex
Ritual
common), goat, pig (with piglet the cheapest mammal), and poultry (but rarely other birds or fish). Horses and asses are seen on some vases in the Geometric
Animal_sacrifice
female homosexual activities. In visual culture, some ancient Greek red vase images portray women in affectionate or erotic scenes. For example, a plate
History_of_lesbianism
Decade
that Yucatán reunited with Mexico. A decisive factor for the reunion was the Caste War of Yucatán (a revolt by the indigenous Maya population) for which
1840s
Pre-Columbian art
art. While their architecture was modest compared to the Inca, Aztec and Maya civilisations, the Muisca are best known for their skilled goldworking. The
Muisca_art
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