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ANCIENT SCULPTURES OF GUATEMALA. 19 
FROM PANTALEON. 
Sculptured head of woman, side view. 
The former, seen from above, to show the head-dress. 
Sculptured head of woman, front view. 
Sculptured head of woman, side view. 
The same, front view. 
The same, seen from above, to show the head-dress. 
Sculptured head of woman, seen from the side. 
The same, front view. 
The same, seen from above, to show the head-dress. 
Sculptured head of woman, seen from the side. 
The same, seen from above, to show the kead-dress. 
FROM LOS TARROS. 
Large, sculptured stone slab, in the middle the bust of a male personage; 
above, a fictitious animal's head. 
The same, seen from the side. 
FROM SANTA LUCIA COTZUMALGUAPA. 
Large, sculptured stone slab, in very low relief, representing some relig- 
ious or civil ceremony. Two male personages are seen carrying a 
standard, and presenting it to a third. 
A chief or other personage, in rich dress, and head-dress or helmet with 
plumes. Behind the same is seen a bird; in front, a female figure, 
and behind her a fictitious personage. The sculpture is in low relief. 
Smaller sculptured slab, perhaps originally the cover of a tomb or made 
in memory of the two personages whose portraits are seen on the 
stone. 
Sepulchral stone slab; in center the image of a deadhead surrounded 
by many ornaments. 
Sacrificial font, seen from the side. The font has a shield with a sculp- 
tured face. 
The same as above, front view. The small cavity in the top was evidently 
used for holding the victim’s neck; the font behind receiving the 
head when decapitated. 
