The Disembodied Eye in Maya Art and Ritual Practice

Virginia E. Miller
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The ritual use and display of skulls, digits, and femurs is well documented for the Maya and other Mesoamerican groups. But except for the heart, few sources describe how organs and soft body tissues were curated during the brief time they could have been viable for manipulation or display. Nevertheless, there is rich corpus of art demonstrating that such exhibitions must have taken place. Extruded eyeballs, often with the optic nerve still attached, form part of the iconographic complex of death and the underworld, although rarely on a monumental scale during the Classic period. From the Terminal Classic on, however, images of human sacrifice and its aftermath become more prominent and public. In the northern Maya lowlands, pendant and detached eyeballs are among the motifs represented, as adornments for humans, non-humans and structures. Crania from the Sacred Cenote of Chichén Itzá show evidence of eyeball extraction, suggesting that eyeballs were removed, presumably from sacrificial victims, and manipulated post-mortem. Did the Maya adorn themselves with the eyeballs of their enemies? Throughout Mesoamerica, vision was considered a source of power, which may explain the Classic-era practice of mutilating the face, and especially the eyes, of rulers represented in Maya sculpture and painting.
玛雅艺术和仪式实践中的无实体之眼
玛雅人和其他中美洲群体在仪式上使用和展示头骨、手指和股骨都有很好的记录。但除了心脏之外,很少有资料描述器官和软组织是如何在短暂的时间内被精心策划的,这些器官和软组织本来可以被操纵或展示。然而,有丰富的艺术素材表明,这样的展览一定发生过。凸出的眼球,通常还连接着视神经,构成了死亡和地下世界的图像复合体的一部分,尽管在古典时期很少达到巨大的规模。然而,从《终末经典》开始,人类献祭及其后果的形象变得更加突出和公开。在玛雅北部低地,垂坠和分离的眼球是作为人类、非人类和建筑物的装饰品所代表的主题之一。奇奇姆伊茨圣井的头盖骨显示了眼球被取出的证据,这表明眼球可能是从献祭的受害者身上取出来的,并在死后被操纵。玛雅人用敌人的眼球来装饰自己吗?在整个中美洲,视觉被认为是力量的源泉,这也许可以解释玛雅雕塑和绘画中描绘的古典时代的统治者的脸,尤其是眼睛被肢解的做法。
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