COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
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AMICO~1~1
The AMICA Library
Collection
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AMICA ID:
CMA_.1972.3
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CMA_.1972.3
AMICA ID
false
AMICA Library Year:
2002
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2002
AMICA Library Year
false
Object Type:
Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
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Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Object Type
false
Creator Nationality:
North American; Central American; Mesoamerican; Mayan
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North American; Central American; Mesoamerican; Mayan
Creator Nationality
false
Creator Name-CRT:
Mexico or Central America, Maya style (250-900)
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Mexico or Central America, Maya style (250-900)
Creator Name-CRT
false
Title:
Ornament
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Ornament
Title
false
Title Type:
Primary
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Primary
Title Type
false
View:
Full View
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Full View
View
false
Creation Date:
250-550
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250-550
Creation Date
false
Creation Start Date:
250
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250
Creation Start Date
false
Creation End Date:
550
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550
Creation End Date
false
Materials and Techniques:
jadeite
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jadeite
Materials and Techniques
false
Classification Term:
Jade
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Jade
Classification Term
false
Style or Period:
Mexico or Central America, Maya style (250-900)
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Mexico or Central America, Maya style (250-900)
Style or Period
false
Dimensions:
Overall: 14.9cm x 3.2cm
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Overall: 14.9cm x 3.2cm
Dimensions
false
AMICA Contributor:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
AMICA Contributor
false
Owner Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Owner Location
false
ID Number:
1972.3
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1972.3
ID Number
false
Credit Line:
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
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Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
Credit Line
false
Rights:
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<a href="http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html"target="_new">http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html</a>
Rights
false
Context:
Greenstone ornaments were part of Maya nobles' regalia. The rectangular bead hung horizontally, though it is shown vertically to make clear the hieroglyphs, which refer to two rulers-one the other's successor-of the same Maya center. The second comes from an ornament that was cut in half in antiquity. The original, twice as wide, probably hung from an elaborate belt, crucial to royal costume.
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<P>Greenstone ornaments were part of Maya nobles' regalia. The rectangular bead hung horizontally, though it is shown vertically to make clear the hieroglyphs, which refer to two rulers-one the other's successor-of the same Maya center. The second comes from an ornament that was cut in half in antiquity. The original, twice as wide, probably hung from an elaborate belt, crucial to royal costume.</p>
Context
false
Related Image Identifier Link:
CMA_.AM20020679.tif
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CMA_.AM20020679.tif
Related Image Identifier Link
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