Ancestor emerging from a flower

7th–9th century
Not on view
Returned to lender
This work of art was on loan to the museum and has since been returned to its lender.
In Maya thought, the bones of the dead are comparable to plant seeds that carry progeny and fertilize the earth. The old man here is an ancestor, growing like flowers in the afterlife. These objects functioned as whistles: blowing into the stem would create sounds that animated the rituals in which they were used.

Ancestro emergiendo de una flor
Isla de Jaina, Campeche, México
Siglo VII al IX
Cerámica, pigmento




Para los mayas, los huesos de los difuntos eran comparables a las semillas de las plantas, capaces de reproducirse y fertilizar la tierra. Este anciano representa un ancestro, que crecen como flores en el más allá. Estas piezas funcionaban como silbatos; al soplar el tallo se producían sonidos que animaban los rituales en los que se utilizaban.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Ancestor emerging from a flower
  • Date: 7th–9th century
  • Geography: Mexico, Campeche
  • Culture: Maya
  • Medium: Ceramic, pigment
  • Dimensions: H. 4 13/16 × W. 2 5/8 × D. 1 3/8 in., 3.315oz. (12.3 × 6.7 × 3.5 cm, 94g)
  • Classification: Ceramics-Sculpture
  • Credit Line: Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City, Secretaría de Cultura–Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
  • Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing