View of the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent
This bas-relief carving is repeated many times on the tablero of this structure.
There are, however, many variations on this theme.

I will attempt to describe the carving based only on this picture, to aid those who have trouble seeing the imagery.
This is not a scholarly interpretation, only a description of the elements in this image.
The particular panel depicted here shows a seated man with a beard, a headdress with feathers,
and a pectoral around his neck. There are speech scrolls emanating from his mouth.
He holds something, perhaps a basket, in his hands. In the lower right portion,
there is a jaw "biting" a circle with a cross on it. At the top right, there are two feet
walking above a U-shaped glyph (water?).

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