Excellent. We're so lucky that any of that wood survived tbh. I've tried to replicate similar to the top of that altar on a small throne I've made, but then draped a fur over the bits which didn't work as well as i'd liked.
Most likely. I find a lot of random sketches of hers on pinterest, but whenever I am looking for something specific I always go to FAMSI. Endless amount of pictures here.
Uxmal court from the sky, I have been there! Looks to be early morning, a lot of the mist is still hanging off in the distance.
Old article, but apparently liquid mercury was found in one of the tombs underneath Teotihuacan. Maybe they though it had magical properties? Like an elixir of life?
What is cool about this stela is that it is the oldest known Long Count date (7.19.15.7.12, or 6 March 36 CE).
If the Mayans were able to carve a date in the stone as early as 36 CE, it stands to reason that the calendar existed in written form, probably on bark paper books, long before this. And the concepts of the calendar were around probably even longer, potentially at least as far back as the fall of the Olmecs (~400 BC or sooner).
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