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Mesoamerican Glyph Symbolism - Deity and Human Figures in Pre-Columbian Art #1483334 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white glyph features a central deity with an ovoid head and concentric eye motif, positioned above two symmetrical, curled figures that suggest seated humans in ritual pose. The design reflects typical iconographic conventions of Classic Maya or Zapotec writing systems, where hierarchical composition conveys spiritual authority and communal participation. The clean linework and symbolic abstraction emphasize function over realism, common in codices and monumental inscriptions.
Used on educational or museum webpages about Mesoamerican writing systems, religious iconography, or archaeological interpretation; serves users seeking visual literacy in pre-Columbian symbols or academic context for glyphs in artifacts.
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