Juego De Pelota Plaque
Juego De Pelota Plaque
This Juego De Pelota Plaque is a detailed resin reproduction that captures the essence of the ancient Maya ritual sport, Juego de Pelota. Played since around 1400 BC, this game was deeply integrated into Maya culture, particularly during ceremonial and ritual events.
Key Features:
- Material: High-quality resin reproduction with intricate detailing.
- Size: Approx. 27cm diameter, perfect for display in educational or historical settings.
- Historical Significance: Juego de Pelota was a ball game played with a rubber ball, where players would use their hips to strike the ball against stone walls in long, narrow alleyways. The game had both recreational and ceremonial purposes. At ritual events, the game was often linked to human sacrifices, where the outcome was believed to influence the fate of the players or the surrounding community.
- Cultural Importance: The game was played by men, women, and children in casual settings, but during ritual events, only men participated. The ritual significance of the game was tied to concepts of life, death, and the underworld, making it a deeply spiritual and symbolic practice in Maya society.
This Juego De Pelota Plaque is a perfect addition to any collection or educational space focusing on the Maya civilisation or ancient Mesoamerican cultures. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the Maya's ceremonial practices and their unique approach to sports and ritual.
Tags: Battle, Entertainment, Plaque, Sports
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