Maya Bijou Step -
| Function | Explanation | |----------|-------------| | | The altered height and jewel-like appearance signal a transition from profane to sacred space (e.g., ruler’s private shrine). | | Economic Display | Jade and imported obsidian broadcast the patron’s access to long-distance trade networks (Guatemala jade, Pachuca obsidian). | | Narrative Pause | Forces the climber to slow down, look down, and “read” the step – a deliberate choreography of power. | | Sacrificial Anchor | Some inlays show wear consistent with repeated blood sprinkling or rubbing of precious objects. | 7. Comparative Analysis with Other Mesoamerican Steps | Culture | Feature | Similarity to MBS | Difference | |---------|---------|------------------|-------------| | Teotihuacan | "Talisman Step" (Feathered Serpent Pyramid) | Inlaid obsidian discs | Much larger, repetitive | | Mixtec | Codex-style step (Monte Albán) | Painted hieroglyphs on risers | Painted only, no inlay | | Aztec | Cuauhxicalli step (Templo Mayor) | Used for ritual sacrifice | Freestanding, not part of stair |