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Mythological Personage

Mythological Personage.jpg Demeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headDemeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her sideThumbnailsReproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's head

This type of dress, which in the British Museum is described as worn by “a Mythological Figure in attendance upon King Assur-nasir-pal”, ninth century B.C., might be dated about 1000 B.C., as following the usual custom of the ancients who dressed their sacred figures in the costume of some previous generation as a rule