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Yat Ahk I
King of Piedras Negras
Yat Ahk I's glyph
Predecessor Piedras Negras Ruler B
Successor Piedras Negras Ruler C
Fatherunknown
Motherunknown
Religion Maya religion

Yat Ahk I [1] was the third king of Mayan city-state Piedras Negras in Guatemala. He is also known as Ah Cauac Ah K'in, and by the English translation of his name, Turtle Tooth. [2]

The first mention of Yat Ahk I comes in the inscriptions of Yaxchilan when one of his sublords is captured by Knot-eye Jaguar I. [3] However, it is likely that Piedras Negras had gained some degree of ascendancy over Yaxchilan.

It is possible that he is depicted on Panel 2.

His successor was Piedras Negras Ruler C. He could be his son.

The eleventh and final ajaw of Piedras Negras, K'inich Yat Ahk II, appears to have taken his name in memory of Yat Ahk I. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b O'Neil 2014, p. 9.
  2. ^ Turtle Tooth
  3. ^ Martin and Grube 2008:141

Bibliography

  • O'Neil, Megan (2014). Engaging Ancient Maya Sculpture at Piedras Negras, Guatemala. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN  9780806188362.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yat Ahk I
King of Piedras Negras
Yat Ahk I's glyph
Predecessor Piedras Negras Ruler B
Successor Piedras Negras Ruler C
Fatherunknown
Motherunknown
Religion Maya religion

Yat Ahk I [1] was the third king of Mayan city-state Piedras Negras in Guatemala. He is also known as Ah Cauac Ah K'in, and by the English translation of his name, Turtle Tooth. [2]

The first mention of Yat Ahk I comes in the inscriptions of Yaxchilan when one of his sublords is captured by Knot-eye Jaguar I. [3] However, it is likely that Piedras Negras had gained some degree of ascendancy over Yaxchilan.

It is possible that he is depicted on Panel 2.

His successor was Piedras Negras Ruler C. He could be his son.

The eleventh and final ajaw of Piedras Negras, K'inich Yat Ahk II, appears to have taken his name in memory of Yat Ahk I. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b O'Neil 2014, p. 9.
  2. ^ Turtle Tooth
  3. ^ Martin and Grube 2008:141

Bibliography

  • O'Neil, Megan (2014). Engaging Ancient Maya Sculpture at Piedras Negras, Guatemala. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN  9780806188362.

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