Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of Calakmul, Campeche' has mentioned 'Snake' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Calakmul administered a large domain marked by the extensive distribution of their emblem glyph of the snake head sign, to be read "Kaan". | WIKI |
Calakmul was the seat of what has been dubbed the Kingdom of the Snake[1] or Snake Kingdom. | WIKI |
This Snake Kingdom reigned during most of the Classic period. | WIKI |
The lords of Calakmul identified themselves as k'uhul kaanal ajaw, Divine Lords of the Snake, but the connection of the title to the actual site is ambiguous. | WIKI |
[15] Calakmul administered a large domain marked by the extensive distribution of their emblem glyph of the snake head sign,[16] to be read "Kaan". | WIKI |
[17] Calakmul was the seat of what has been dubbed the Snake Kingdom. | WIKI |
The kings of Calakmul were known as k'uhul kan ajawob (/kxe2x80x99uxcbx90xcbx88xcfx87uxcbx90l kxc3xa4n xc3xa4xcfx87xc3xa4xcbx88woxc9x93/) ("Divine Lords of the Snake Kingdom"). | WIKI |
However, epigraphical studies of the monuments at Calakmul show that prior to the 7th century AD the emblem glyph of Calakmul had nothing to do with a snake, but with a bat. | WIKI |
Ceramics with the snake emblem glyph found at several sites also give more evidence to identify ties or control over that site by Calakmul. | WIKI |