This is the worst-preserved mask of the four that have come to light so far at Acanceh's main building. Its right earflare is mostly intact though, and it displays the same elements as the one just mentioned. Also in evidence are eyes with spirals in them, which would place them more in line with Classic Maya deity imagery than the L-shaped eyes displayed in at least one other example of the architectural masks from this building. Other Maya sites with early stucco masks comparable to these include La Laguna Chakanbakan, Kohunlich, Becan and Edzna.