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Tripod Plate with Water-Lily Serpent

Tripod Plate with Water-Lily Serpent

Date: AD 500 - 600
Medium: slipped earthenware, ceramic
Credit Line:Gift, Luther W. Brady, M.D.
Object number: 2006.16.7
In Maya culture, the water-lily and its personification are natural symbols for water. The figure has a serpent bodied with a zoomorphic head, large headdress from which root-like projections emerge with stems and blossoms. The water-lily sometimes serves as a supernatural place of emergence for the Maize God.
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