Art & Archaeology of the Ancient Maya: Pakal the Great's Sarcophagus Lid
Class experience
US Grade 5 - 8
This class offers a glimpse into the world of the ancient Maya through the life and death of K'inich Janaab' Pakal (603 - 683 CE), also known as Pakal the Great. While Maya kingship typically was passed down from father to son, Pakal was unusual in that he did not inherit the throne from his father; instead, Pakal's mother and grandmother had ruled the city of Palenque as kings! Like King Tutankhamun of Egypt, Pakal became a king while still a boy and is well-known, in part, due to his...
Students will learn about the life and legacy of King Pakal the Great. Students will learn that the ancient Maya developed a system of beliefs to explain natural phenomena. Students will learn about how the ancient Maya represented aspects of the natural and supernatural world in art, such as the sky band, vision serpent, and the jaws of the underworld.
I double-majored in Anthropology and Archaeology at Brown University, where I took several courses related to the ancient Maya and Mesoamerica, including two semesters of Ancient Maya Writing, Mesoamerican Archaeology, The Classic Maya, and an independent study on the use of quatrefoils in ancient Maya art.
1 file available upon enrollmentA one-page handout will be provided.
Sources include: Coe, Michael D. and Houston, Stephen. (2015). The Maya. Ninth edition. New York: Thames & Hudson. Coe, Michael D. and Van Stone, Mark. (2005). Reading the Maya Glyphs. New York: Thames & Hudson. Martin, Simon. (2000). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens. New York: Thames & Hudson. Miller, Mary Ellen. (2014). Maya Art and Architecture. Second edition. New York: Thames & Hudson. Miller, Mary Ellen and Martin, Simon. (2004). Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya. New York: Thames & Hudson.
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Group Class
$18
per classMeets once
60 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
1-4 learners per class