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- Copán_Altar_Q abstract "Altar Q is the designation given to one of the most notable of the rectangular sculpted stone blocks (dubbed "altars") recovered at the Mesoamerican archaeological site of Copán, present-day Honduras.Copán was a major Maya civilization center during the Classic period of Mesoamerican chronology, and Altar Q records a dynastic lineage for the Copán-based polity in the Maya script. It was created during the rule of King Yax Pac (also known as Yax Pasaj Chan Yoaat) in 776. Each of the sixteen leaders of Copan are shown with a full body portrait, four on each side of the monument. It starts with Yax K'uk' Mo', who ruled starting in 426 AD, and extends through 763 AD, ending with Yax Pasaj Chan Yoaat.Therefore, the monument's depictions span three hundred and fifty years of time. Each ruler is seated on a glyph that represents his name, except for the dynastic founder Yax K'uk' Mo', who is seated on the glyph for "lord", and whose name is given in his headdress. Yax Kuk Mo is shown handing down the insignia of reign to Yax Pac. This was a form of propaganda, intended to show that Yax Pac was just as worthy of rule as the first leader.The name Altar Q was given by Alfred P. Maudslay who conducted the first archeological exploration of the site in 1886. At that time the altar was located at the bottom of the staircase in Structure 16, the central pyramid in Copán's acropolis. It has subsequently been moved to the Copán Sculpture Museum.".
- Copán_Altar_Q thumbnail Altar_Q_at_Copán,_Honduras.jpg?width=300.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageExternalLink altarq.htm.
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- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageRevisionID "667163498".
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Maudslay.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_P._Maudslay.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:770s_works.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copán.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:King_lists.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_inscriptions.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_artifacts.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_stone_sculpture.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Copán.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Copán_Bench_Panel.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Copán_Sculpture_Museum.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Kinich_Yax_Kuk_Mo.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Maya_sites.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Maya_civilization.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Maya_script.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerica.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Mesoamerican_chronology.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Polity.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Yax_Kuk_Mo.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Yax_Pac.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Yax_Pasaj_Chan_Yoaat.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink Yax_Pasaj_Chan_Yopaat.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLink File:Altar_Q_at_Copán,_Honduras.jpg.
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altar Q".
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageWikiLinkText "Copán Altar Q".
- Copán_Altar_Q created "776".
- Copán_Altar_Q hasPhotoCollection Copán_Altar_Q.
- Copán_Altar_Q imageCaption "Altar Q at Copán.".
- Copán_Altar_Q location Copán_Sculpture_Museum.
- Copán_Altar_Q name "Altar Q".
- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Artifact.
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- Copán_Altar_Q wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:770s_works.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:Copán.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:King_lists.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:Maya_inscriptions.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:Mesoamerican_artifacts.
- Copán_Altar_Q subject Category:Mesoamerican_stone_sculpture.
- Copán_Altar_Q comment "Altar Q is the designation given to one of the most notable of the rectangular sculpted stone blocks (dubbed "altars") recovered at the Mesoamerican archaeological site of Copán, present-day Honduras.Copán was a major Maya civilization center during the Classic period of Mesoamerican chronology, and Altar Q records a dynastic lineage for the Copán-based polity in the Maya script. It was created during the rule of King Yax Pac (also known as Yax Pasaj Chan Yoaat) in 776.".
- Copán_Altar_Q label "Copán Altar Q".
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs Category:Altar_Q.
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs Altar_Q_de_Copán.
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs m.0272ymf.
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs Алтарь_Q_(Копан).
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs Q79792.
- Copán_Altar_Q sameAs Q79792.
- Copán_Altar_Q wasDerivedFrom Copán_Altar_Q?oldid=667163498.
- Copán_Altar_Q depiction Altar_Q_at_Copán,_Honduras.jpg.
- Copán_Altar_Q isPrimaryTopicOf Copán_Altar_Q.