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Ancient Mesoamerican Cosmological Symbol - Four-Part World Glyph #3777551 (License: Personal Use)
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This monochrome glyph features a central dot surrounded by a four-armed cross, enclosed within progressively larger rounded square frames-reflecting ancient Mesoamerican concepts of spatial and temporal order. The design echoes codex illustrations from the Aztec and Maya traditions, where such symbols denoted the quincunx cosmology: four world quarters plus the axis mundi. Its symmetry and layered structure suggest ritual, calendrical, or astronomical significance.
Used in academic articles, museum exhibits, and cultural heritage websites discussing Mesoamerican religion, art, or archaeology; matches user intent for symbolic interpretation, historical education, or design inspiration.
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