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DescriptionFenton vase.jpg
English: The vase shows a tribute (most likely tamales) being made——to a king. Or god.
Date 600-800 ce
Source https://britishmuseum.withgoogle.com/object/the-fenton-vase
Author It's a vase from the——late classical period of the Mayan Empire the author is unknown

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Polychrome vase, "Maya," Late Classic era

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