Stele 6 of Piedras Negras
Stele 6 of Piedras Negras
Published 2018-02-08T17:29:48+00:00
This stele was found by Maler in 1865, face down, between a rows of stelae located in front of the j-4 sculpture. It commemorates the act of enthronement of K'inich Yo'nal Ahk II, Ruler 3 of Piedras Negras. The central character is sitting on a jaguar skin pillow, with his legs crossed. Wears a large headdress with a mask and feathers, bracelet and necklace. The niche where the character is located, is framed by celestial bands on three of its sides. Below the niche there is a strip with four tracks which represents his arrival to the throne.
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Date published | 08/02/2018 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Stele 6 of Piedras Negras |
Date | 687 AD |
Dimension | Height: 290 cm |
Medium | Limestone |
Credit | National Museum of Anthropology |
Place | National Museum of Anthropology, Guatemala City |