From now until November 26th of this year, attendees of the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City will be treated to an impeccable mask that is almost two thousand years old. The Mask of Calakmul was recovered from Tomb 1 of Calakmul, a Mayan archaeological site that lays right at the edge of Guatemala. Estimated to have been made between 660 and 750 C.E., the mask is made up of a combination of jade, seashells, and grey obsidian and is the central piece of the museum’s current temporary exhibition, “Universe of Jade”.…
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