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THE MAYA: RELIGION
ally expressed a stone implement, can in nearly every
case be clearly seen projecting from the forehead of the small figure. At Palenque this blade is replaced by a foliated ornament, which may represent an elaborate blade of copper, or, possibly, a bunch of feathers. Con-
Fig. 52.—Ceremonial axes from the monuments.
| a. | Tzendales. | c. | Cuirigua. | e. | Menché. |
| b. | Palenque. | d. | Palenque. | ||
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