An Inscribed Monument from the Ocosingo Valley

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Gary W. Pahl

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Among the monument types typical of Toniná and the Ocosingo Valley (figure 1) in the western periphery of the Classic Period Maya area are rectangular cut stone slabs with circular holes carved through the center. Franz Blom and Oliver La Farge ( 1927: 275) who made survey visits to the Ocosingo Valley published these stone monuments as "bases for stelae." This nomenclature is somewhat misleading because the stelalike monuments at Tonina are actually statuary carved in full and 3/4 round. Inscriptions on these statues are carved on the backs of the statues, on the loin clothes draped down the front of the statues, and sometimes on arms and legs as tatoos.

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Pahl, G. W. (2013). An Inscribed Monument from the Ocosingo Valley. Estudios De Cultura Maya, 11. https://doi.org/10.19130/iifl.ecm.1978.11.512
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Gary W. Pahl

Ph. D. por la Universidad de California, Los Angeles. Actualmente es investigador del Latin American Center de la UCLA en donde realiza estudios sobre escritura maya. Ha elaborado trabajos de arqueología en el área de Copan, Honduras. Entre sus publicaciones se pueden citar:Veracruz Ceramic Sculpture; An Historical Maya Inscription; The Iconography of an Engraved Olmec Figurine; A Successor-RelationshipComplex and Associated Signs.