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This is a brightly colored illustration from what appears to be a history book or educational material. The central focus is on the Maya civilization, with various depictions of people, objects, and textual explanations. The overall scene depicts a stylized representation of Maya society and its predecessors, the Olmecs.

The main subjects are illustrated figures of Maya people in traditional attire. There's a prominent depiction of a Maya chief or leader, characterized by an elaborate headdress and ceremonial clothing. Alongside him are two women, one holding a fan. To the right, an Olmec head sculpture is featured, representing the Olmec civilization as precursors to the Maya. Further down, a merchant figure is shown carrying baskets of goods, and there are also images of a coin, a brazier, and pottery or carvings.

The text segments explain different aspects of Maya life and history. These include information about the "Jefe Supremo" (Supreme Chief), "Jefes Locales" (Local Chiefs), and "Comerciantes" (Merchants). There's also a section titled "¿Cómo vivían?" (How did they live?) describing daily routines, and another section on "Matrimonio" (Marriage). The text indicates the Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica, encompassing parts of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador.

The setting is a red, stepped structure, possibly representing a pyramid or ceremonial platform. The colors are vibrant and saturated, typical of illustrations designed for educational purposes. The overall impression is one of historical storytelling and cultural exposition. The image does not convey specific time of day, weather, or strong emotions, but rather a structured presentation of historical information. The number "110" is visible on the left side, likely a page number.
Ricardo

Jun 23, 2026, 12:12 PM

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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This is a brightly colored illustration from what appears to be a history book or educational material. The central focus is on the Maya civilization, with various depictions of people, objects, and textual explanations. The overall scene depicts a stylized representation of Maya society and its predecessors, the Olmecs. The main subjects are illustrated figures of Maya people in traditional attire. There's a prominent depiction of a Maya chief or leader, characterized by an elaborate headdress and ceremonial clothing. Alongside him are two women, one holding a fan. To the right, an Olmec head sculpture is featured, representing the Olmec civilization as precursors to the Maya. Further down, a merchant figure is shown carrying baskets of goods, and there are also images of a coin, a brazier, and pottery or carvings. The text segments explain different aspects of Maya life and history. These include information about the "Jefe Supremo" (Supreme Chief), "Jefes Locales" (Local Chiefs), and "Comerciantes" (Merchants). There's also a section titled "¿Cómo vivían?" (How did they live?) describing daily routines, and another section on "Matrimonio" (Marriage). The text indicates the Maya civilization developed in Mesoamerica, encompassing parts of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. The setting is a red, stepped structure, possibly representing a pyramid or ceremonial platform. The colors are vibrant and saturated, typical of illustrations designed for educational purposes. The overall impression is one of historical storytelling and cultural exposition. The image does not convey specific time of day, weather, or strong emotions, but rather a structured presentation of historical information. The number "110" is visible on the left side, likely a page number.

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