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Dual Serpent Glyph - Ancient Mesoamerican Symbolism and Iconography #227428 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line drawing depicts a classic Mesoamerican iconographic motif: two serpentine figures with avian or reptilian heads facing outward, their bodies forming a U-shape around a central glyph that resembles a crowned head or ritual bundle. Each serpent holds stylized offerings-likely flowers or incense bundles-in its forelimbs, suggesting a ceremonial or cosmological context. The design echoes motifs found in Aztec and Maya codices, particularly those associated with deities of wind, wisdom, and renewal.
Used in academic, museum, or cultural heritage web pages discussing pre-Columbian iconography; supports content on religious symbolism, mythology, or artifact interpretation. Matches user intent for educational, historical, or artistic research.
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