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Stone drinking cup,

A.D. 763–820

Maya
Late Classic
2002-370
Portraits of two men in ceremonial dance costumes appear on this stone drinking cup. Each holds an oversized eyeball staff, with the optical nerve serving as the handle; both figures don animal masks, presented in cut-away fashion to reveal the men within. The accompanying hieroglyphs explicitly identify the figure with his torso depicted frontally as Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat (First Dawn of the Sky Penis), the sixteenth king of the kingdom of Copan, in northern Honduras, who ruled from A.D. 763 to 820. The other, unidentified dancer may have been the original recipient of the commemorative vessel.

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Title
Stone drinking cup
Dates

A.D. 763–820

Medium
Travertine with cinnabar (at least some modern)
Dimensions
h. 16.3 cm., diam. 15.4 cm. (6 7/16 x 6 1/16 in.)
Credit Line
Anonymous gift in honor of the Class of 2004
Object Number
2002-370
Place Made

North America, Honduras, Maya area, Copán

Reference Numbers
K3296
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<p> By 1988, US private collection [1]; 2002, anonymous gift to the Princeton University Art Museum. </p> <p> Notes: <br> [1] This object was on loan to the Princeton University Art Museum from 1988 until its gift in 2002 (L.1988.73). <br> </p>