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Yaxchilan is 21 kilometres (13 mi) from the ruins of Bonampak. [9] ... Stela 31 is located a short distance in front of Structure 33. ...
Several buildings were constructed during the reign of Yaxun Bʼahlam, including Temple 33 and Temple 21. During his life, he captured at least 21 people, as evidenced by the statement on Yaxchilan Stela 11. His seventeen-year reign was much shorter than that of his father's, and he died in 768.
Two monuments at Tikal, Stela 4 and Stela 18, are associated with Yax Nuun Ahiin I. Both stelae depict him in Mexican rather than Mayan attire, demonstrating his Teotihuacano origins. He is also depicted on Stela 31, erected by his son Sihyaj Chan K'awiil II , as a Teotihuacano warrior with a plated helmet, spearthrower, and square shield ...
Bʼalam ruled Yaxchilan from 631 to 681. On the stairs of Temple 33, he is depicted as being on the eighth step playing ball on the date August 27, 636. In either 646 or 647, Bʼalam captured a lord from the Hix Witz polity, a Maya center. He noted the capital of the Hix Witz polity was located at Zapote Bobal during that time.
Stela 5 9.11.10.0 21 August 662 Lady K'awiil Ek' Cobá: Mexico: Portraits of the monarch and her husband on both sides of the stela. Stela 6 9.9.10.0.0 19 March 623 Sihyaj Chan K'awiil: Cobá: Mexico: Depicts a commemoration. Stela 8 Cobá: Mexico: Portraits of unknown monarchs. Stela 11 only shows the upper portion of a monarch's portrait ...
Itzamnaaj Bahlam III (also styled Itzamnaaj B'alam, Shield Jaguar) (647 - June 15, 742) was a Mayan king of the city of Yaxchilan which is now located in Chiapas, Mexico.He rose to power in October 681 and continued to rule until his death in June 742.
The stela was erected at the base of the West Pyramid of the Twin Pyramid Complex. [38] Stela 13 bears the image of a king of Yaxha together with a text describing the celebration of an equinox. [30] Stela 30 is the northernmost of two stelae found in Plaza E. It is broken in two pieces. It dates to the Early Classic. [38] Stela 31 is located ...
Stela 31 was entombed above the remains of Siyaj Chan K'awiil II during the third phase of construction, when it was moved to a new resting place within the second phase shrine. [7] The monument consists of the upper two-thirds of the original stela, which was broken prior to being re-erected in its new location. [ 19 ]