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Mayan God Quetzalcoatl - Symbolism, Art, and Cultural Significance #57810 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts a Mayan god, possibly Kukulkan (the Yucatec Maya version of Quetzalcoatl), adorned with an elaborate feathered headdress, ornate jewelry, and symbolic regalia. He holds a circular sun disc in one hand and a ceremonial object resembling a ritual axe or scepter in the other, while glyph-like elements float nearby, suggesting divine authority and calendrical power. The bold outlines and saturated colors reflect pre-Columbian codex aesthetics adapted for modern educational and cultural interpretation.
Used on museum websites, educational platforms, or cultural heritage pages about Mesoamerican civilizations; serves users seeking visual references for Mayan mythology, art history, or religious iconography.
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