The north side of the stela is a portrait of the king. The photo above, was] taken during the First Tulane Expedition to Mesoamerica in 1925.
https://exhibits.tulane.edu/exhibit/maya-stelae/quiriguas-soaring-stelae/
Justin Kerr photo collection
Image: 4896
File date: 2001-03-28
Caption: Tikal Lady Vessel
Description: Maya. painted clay. Mundo Perdido, Tikal. Early Classic basal Flange vessel with woman's head. Nicknamed Painted Lips. National Museum of Guatemala n. 11417. See K6944 for another example.
INAH Museum, Cancun
Blvd. Kukulcan km 16.5, Zona Hotelera, 77500, Q.R., Mexico
The Quai Branly Museum, Paris
Codex Borgia - BM
Site: Palenque, pg 9
Description: head and name caption of figure 6, west side, east court, palace. glyphically described as a captive, the individual wears a "k'in" (sun) symbol in his headdress. along with several other individuals from the east court, this person is also named in the house c hieroglyphic staircase (sd138) and on the temple of the inscriptions, west panel (sd154).
A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs - pg. 126
by J. Eric S. Thompson
Copyright © 1962 University of Oklahoma Press.
Image: 6580
File date: 2001-01-13
Caption: Maya Artist's Palette.
Description: Maya. ceramic. Excavated from burial 116 Tikal- Guatemala. Imix Complex A vessel in the form of a slice of conch shell. The shape represents an artist's paint container. The glyph in the center reads kuch sabak container for ink.
The Florentine Codex, Book I: The Gods, pg. 33
Description: Copan, temple 11 bench, east half
Site: Palenque
Schele Number: 121, pg. 8
Description: palace tablet (text only, figures outlined). the text details events in the lives of k'inich k'an joy chitam ii; his father, k'inich janaab pakal; and his brother, k'inich kan b'alam ii.
Site: Palenque, pg 10
Schele Number: 152
Description: east panel, temple of the inscriptions. this portion of the text records the accessions and period endings in the dynastic history of eight early lords of palenque in the manner of a katun history.
Image: 8489
File date: 2010-11-06
Caption: Maya Lady
Description: Maya. Painted ceramic. Kneeling Lady holding pouring vessel aka pitcher. Similar ceramic have been found in the MUndo Perdido of Tikal.
Image "Muluc" + Ix" => from Diego de Landa's 16thC. "de Landa alphabet". Note: this image does NOT appear in the Relación de las Cosas de Yucatán, 1898 Spanish version, but DOES appear in 2002 English version, pg. 160... ?? - Only in the Brasseur de Bourbourg, 1864 edition
Site: Palenque, pg 9
Schele Number: 142
Image: 5476L - Kerr Portfolio
File date: 2007-06-07
Caption: Two Flasks
Description: Maya. Copan. two small flasks in the bodega. One with an image of the corn God, the other a coati.
The seventeenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including;
Phoenician Pē
Hebrew Pē פ,
Aramaic Pē
Syriac Pē ܦ
Persian Peʼ پ
This Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Pi (Π), Latin P, and Cyrillic П. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pe_(letter)
Image: 2885 - Kerr Precolumbian Portfolio
File date: 2000-10-16
Caption: Yaxchilán Lintel 16
Description: Maya Limestone 755-770 AD Yaxchilán Lintel 16. On February 19, 752 AD, Bird Jaguar captures a sahal 78.8 x76.5 x7 cm. The British Museum, London. Published The Blood of Kings p. 226
Navajo Reservation, N/E of Cameron, AZ