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Español: Punzón esgrafiado elaborado en la espina de mantarralla grabadas en el siglo VIII con jeroglíficos, descubiertas en el ajuar funerario del sacerdote (yajaw k´ahk´), (“señor de fuego”) Aj Pakal Tahn. El texto suma 260 jeroglíficos y relata 14 años de la vida de este sacerdote; esta ofrenda fue descubierta en 1998, en la fachada sur de los templos II y IIA de la Plaza Norte de la zona arqueológica, junto con otras 24 espinas, también con inscripciones, y otros objetos de carácter ritual. Zona arqueológica de Comalcalco, Tabasco, México.
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