Ball Ring with Writing
Ball Ring with Writing
Published 2018-02-14T11:06:31+00:00
The Mesoamerican ballgame was a sport with ritual associations played since 1400 BC by the pre-Columbian peoples of Ancient Mesoamerica. The sport had different versions in different places during the millenniums.
In the Postclassic period, the Maya began placing vertical stone rings on each side of the court, the object being to pass the ball through one, an innovation that continued into the later Toltec and Aztec cultures.
The dedication date and name and title of its patron was carved on this sculpture. The text reads: “in 9.12.2.?2, 8 lk’ 13 ? ... the carving of the stone ring of B’ate 1 … Kalomte’ was rounded in the company of infants … the Prince of the Earth … was put in order.”
Date published | 14/02/2018 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Ball Ring with Writing |
Date | 600-900 AD |
Dimension | Around 1m wide |
Period | Late Classic Maya |
Medium | Stone |
Credit | Gran Museo del Mundo Maya |
Record | https://www.granmuseodelmundomaya.com.mx/ |
Place | Gran Museo del Mundo Maya in Mérida, Mexico |