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Ancient Mesoamerican Fish Glyph - Symbolism and Cultural Significance #1371698 (License: Personal Use)
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This high-contrast black-and-white image depicts a stylized fish glyph common in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican art, particularly in Maya codices and stone carvings. The design incorporates geometric symmetry, feather-like fins, and a prominent open mouth with teeth-elements often associated with aquatic deities or calendrical signs. Such glyphs frequently symbolized water, abundance, or specific day signs in the 260-day sacred calendar (Tzolk’in).
Used on educational, museum, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate indigenous symbolism; matches user intent for academic research, art history study, or spiritual/cultural exploration of Mesoamerica.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind this intricate Mesoamerican fish glyph, used in codices and temple art to represent water, fertility, and deities.
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