We found a sculpture, made of metal from an antique store recently. Since its cheap, we just bought it.
There are important figures and the sign in the sculpture:
1) The reclined figure with head facing 90 degrees from his front, called as Chacmool.
- The Chacmool is the figure to hold a bowl in his stomach. The bowl is used for offering to a god or gods
- It is likely the Chacmool serves to rain gods (the central Mexico rain god, Tlaloc or Mayan rain god, Chac).
2) The circular figure looks like a copy of the Mayan calendar.
- The calendar is an ancient system to track time.
3) Chichen Itza
- A Mayan temple ruin on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Near the city of Progresso.
- We may find several Chacmool sculptures around the Chichen Itza temple.
Finally, have you ever seen a sculpture of Chacmool?
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