San Miguel Musuem, Can Cun Mexico
Pakal’s son, Kan B'alam II, is portrayed in portraits with six fingers on one hand and six toes on one foot. Pier D, House A, Palace, Palenque Mexico
Temple of the Inscriptions - Wikipedia
See also Kan B'alam II action figure, on a park bench...
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Site: Palenque, pg 10
Schele Number: 146
Description: "tablet of the scribe," with fragment recording 7 or 8 zec. panel shows kneeling figure holding flapstaff and bundle of cloth draped over one arm; the figure's right hand holds what may be a stylus or quill. he also has six toes. text records a bloodletting ritual and names chak suutz'. => six toes & "third eye"
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"tablet of the orator" => five toes & mustache
https://thetinkuy.wordpress.com/deformity-and-deity-polydactyly
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1879981717301870
POLYDACTYLY AND THE MAYA: A REVIEW AND A CASE FROM THE SITE OF PELIGROSO, UPPER MACAL RIVER VALLEY, BELIZE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2012
Lenna Nash and