
Skeletal Monkey Dancing with a Snake
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The majestic monument originates from Guatemala's South Coast, carved during the Late Classic period (500 - 900 BC). It vividly portrays an excarnated monkey engaging in a serpentine dance with a snake. Among numerous depictions of monkeys, it stands out that they are rarely skeletal and linked to snakes. Mortuary and skeletal figures are also prevalent in Pre-Columbian art. In this instance, the hanging innards are unmistakably visible, mirroring other examples from this style. These images are deeply connected to death and the Underworld realm.
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