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mummy-pack in its open maw (Fig. 14, b p. 104). These carved yokes, many of which suggest Mayan
rather than Mexican art, seem to have been carried by trade or otherwise over a large area, since examples have been found in Tlaxcala, Tabasco, Guatemala and San Salvador. The paddle-shaped stones often exhibit great skill in stone-carving, but at present no explana-