#  Tonina (Page 3) 

 



##  **Tonina**

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###    Monument 101  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 101, back, 2004.15.6.15.94](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_101_1_dwg.jpg?itok=UScfs3RX) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 101, back, 2004.15.6.15.94*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 101, back, 2004.15.5.15.123](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_101_1_photo.jpg?itok=AU0KMRaC) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 101, back, 2004.15.5.15.123*
##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 101, front, 2004.15.6.15.92](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_101_dwg.jpg?itok=LixbWii7) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 101, front, 2004.15.6.15.92*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 101, front, 2004.15.5.15.120](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_101_photo.jpg?itok=8hgQSo0i) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 101, front, 2004.15.5.15.120*
##  Location

 Found in 1972 by the French Archaeological Mission. The first fragment to appear lay under a thin layer of rubble near the southeast corner of Structure E5-10; it carried the head of the personage and part of the headdress. The lower portion, down to and including the belt, was found in the extreme west of the site, where it had been abandoned by thieves. Later, the top portion of the headdress was found on the slope between the fourth and fifth terraces. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 Broken into three large fragments and one small. The portion below the belt is missing, and the figure's left upper arm is damaged, as are his hands and nose. The front is somewhat weathered, but in general the sculpture is in excellent condition.

##  Material

 Yellow sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing human figure in stela form. The sides are well dressed and nearly parallel, with narrower top. The back is flat.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  1.04m 

    MW 

  0.31m 

    MTh 

  0.20m 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Human figure in full relief; the flat back carries an inscription in low relief.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Portions by Graham and portions by Mathews, based on their field drawings corrected by artificial light.



 

 

 



###    Monument 102  expand\_more  

 


##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 102, front (2004.15.6.15.95) and back (2004.15.6.15.96)](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_102_dwg.jpg?itok=2cyEQ9g_) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 102, front (2004.15.6.15.95) and back (2004.15.6.15.96)*
##    ![tna_mon_102_photo.jpg](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_102_photo.jpg?itok=lsARaDMq) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 102, front (2004.15.5.15.124) and back (2004.15.5.15.125)*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission on a floor at the foot of a platform built against the first steps of the stairway that ascends the south side of Structure E5-2. It is now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 Headless, and broken into two large and two small fragments. The surface of this sculpture is pristine.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing human figure.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht from feet 

  0.90m 

    PB socle 

  0.13m 

    MW socle 

  0.45 x 0.33m 

    PB tenon 

  0.40m 

    Dia tenon 

  0.21m 

    MW figure 

  0.35m 

    MTh figure 

  0.26m 

 



##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round.

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on field drawings.



 

 

 



###    Monument 104  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 104, four sides, 2004.15.6.15.98](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_104_dwg.jpg?itok=g5MVMk2X) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 104, four sides, 2004.15.6.15.98*##  

  *![Photo of Tonina, Monument 104, four sides, 2004.15.5.15.127](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_104_photo.jpg?itok=xfGe4hrM)*  *Photo of Tonina, Monument 104, four sides, 2004.15.5.15.127*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission lying on a plaster floor close to the north side of the central platform of Structure ES-11. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 Intact and in good condition.

##  Material

 Yellowish limestone.

##  Shape

 A stela base with sculptured sides incurving towards the top.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.16m 

    MW 

  0.41 x 0.51 m 

    Dia hole 

  0.19m 

    Rel 

  0.4 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 All four nearly vertical sides.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.



 

 

 



###    Monument 106  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 106, panel front, 2004.15.6.16.1](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_106_dwg.jpg?itok=R_aVOwK9) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 106, panel front, 2004.15.6.16.1*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 106, panel front, 2004.15.5.16.1](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_106_photo.jpg?itok=YydkOyQR) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 106, panel front, 2004.15.5.16.1*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission during clearance of rubble from the front, or west face, of Structure E5-5. The fragments lay close to a niche on the right (south side) of the stair. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 The lower part of the panel, constituting perhaps nearly half of the original, was broken into many fragments, few of which proved to be missing when it was reconstructed by Graham. Two smaller areas of the sculpture were found, both of them broken into smaller pieces and now mended, one including the figure's face, the other forming the upper right corner. There are also two other small fragments. The carved surface is in pristine condition.

##  Material

 Fine-grained white limestone.

##  Shape

 A nearly rectangular panel with well-dressed sides and back.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on field drawings corrected by artificial light.

##  Remarks

 Fragment 33 was also found near Structure E5-5, but it will be illustrated separately since it may have come from a similar panel installed in a niche on the other side of the stairway. Other fragments similar in material and style, but as yet unnumbered, are in the site's storeroom.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Main fragment: 

  Ht 

  0.54 m 

    

  MW 

  0.64m 

    

  MTh 

  0.14 m 

    

  Rel 

  5.6cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 107  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 107, front, 2004.15.6.16.2](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_107_dwg.jpg?itok=iDBbtCvQ) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 107, front, 2004.15.6.16.2*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 107, front, 2004.15.5.16.2](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_107_photo.jpg?itok=N6z2hsz6) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 107, front, 2004.15.5.16.2*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission in the excavation between the retaining wall of the sixth terrace and the west platform of Structure E5-11. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 The upper half of this panel is missing, and the bottom had been fractured (and since repaired). The left, right, and lower edges are intact. The carved surface is in good condition.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Probably a rectangular panel. The rear edges arc rounded inwards to merge with the back.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.44 m 

    MW 

  0.43 m 

    MTh 

  0.30 m 

    Rel 

  3.0 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 108  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 108, front, 2004.15.6.16.3](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_108_dwg.jpg?itok=ikKn4gMk) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 108, front, 2004.15.6.16.3*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 108, front, 2004.15.5.16.4](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_108_photo.jpg?itok=GT0BWDdx) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 108, front, 2004.15.5.16.4*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission lying on the plaster floor between Structure E5-11 and the retaining wall of the sixth terrace, Now in the Tuxtla Gutierrez Museum.

##  Condition

 Headless, but otherwise in excellent condition, though the inscription is slightly eroded.

##  Material

 Fine, pale brown sandstone.

##  Shape

 A kneeling human figure with arms bound behind his back.

##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round with inscription in low relief.

##  Photographs

 Front and side, Graham; back, Baudez.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on field drawings corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  O.47m 

    MW 

  O.30m 

    MTh 

  0.19 m 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 109  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 109, front, 2004.15.6.16.6](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_109_dwg.jpg?itok=3G94NPjp) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 109, front, 2004.15.6.16.6*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 109, front, 2004.15.5.16.7](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_109_photo.jpg?itok=QKYLKmgw) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 109, front, 2004.15.5.16.7*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission among debris on the west side of Structure F4-7. Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Two fitting fragments that include part of the lower and left edges of the original, but may represent less than half of it. The carved surface is quite badly eroded.

##  Material

 Coarse-grained sandstone.

##  Shape

 Portion of a rectangular panel. The left edge is fairly well dressed.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  O.28m 

    MW 

  0.54 m 

    MTh 

  0.12 m 

    Rel 

  1.1 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 110  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 110, disc A-Q, 2004.15.6.16.7](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_110_dwg.jpg?itok=07DLivoh) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 110, disc A-Q, 2004.15.6.16.7*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 110, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.5.16.9](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_110_photo.jpg?itok=IA_nx6QX) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 110, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.5.16.9*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission in the course of dearing the south side of Structure G5-2. The altar was set just south of Pedestal 1. There it remains.

##  Condition

 Intact and with a degree of weathering varying from slight to moderate. A natural fissure runs across the surface. The central Ahau may have been damaged deliberately.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.69 m 

    MTh 

  0.15 m 

    Rel 

  4.5 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 111  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 111, disc A-W, 2004.15.6.16.8](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_111_dwg.jpg?itok=WfRKxF08) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 111, disc A-W, 2004.15.6.16.8*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 111, disc, A-W, 2004.15.5.16.10](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_111_photo.jpg?itok=usLvcf03) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 111, disc, A-W, 2004.15.5.16.10*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission during clearance of the south side of Structure G5-2. The altar was lying just south of Pedestal 2, where it remains.

##  Condition

 Very well preserved. The Ahan in the center was effaced in antiquity.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.78 m 

    MTh 

  O.20m 

    Rel 

  4.5 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 113  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 113, disc A-U, 2004.15.6.16.9](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_113_dwg.jpg?itok=lgp7Jgss) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 113, disc A-U, 2004.15.6.16.9*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 113, disc, A-U, 2004.15.5.16.11](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_113_photo.jpg?itok=daqEm3Qq) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 113, disc, A-U, 2004.15.5.16.11*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission during clearance of the south side of Structure G5-2. The altar was found just south of Pedestal 4. There it remains.

##  Condition

 Broken into two large segments, two smaller ones, and one unimportant fragment. About half of the inscription is well preserved; the remainder less so. The central Ahau has been effaced intentionally.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Graham (composite).

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.66 In approx. 

    MTh 

  0.20m 

    Rel 

  3.0 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 114  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 114, disc A-N, 2004.15.6.16.10](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_114_dwg.jpg?itok=rSXFRnYg) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 114, disc A-N, 2004.15.6.16.10*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 114, disc, A-N, 2004.15.5.16.12](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_114_photo.jpg?itok=ID2aba2Q) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 114, disc, A-N, 2004.15.5.16.12*
##  Location

 The lowermost portion, a photo of which was published by Duby y Blom (1957, fig. 26), was found on the eastern slope of Structure E5-5. In 1973 the French Archaeological Mission found nine fitting fragments near the center of Structure E5-8. All are now preserved in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 About 80 percent of the disc survives. About half of the surface is in good condition, the remainder being quite badly eroded.

##  Material

 Sandstone varying between pink and white in color.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with periphery curving in towards the base.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Mathews, based on Graham's field drawing.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.58 m 

    MTh 

  O.14m 

    Rel 

  1.7 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 115  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 115, disc, 2004.15.6.16.11](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_115_dwg.jpg?itok=W7Sleq04) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 115, disc, 2004.15.6.16.11*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 115, disc, 2004.15.5.16.14](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_115_photo.jpg?itok=dPnMpzkp) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 115, disc, 2004.15.5.16.14*
##  Location

 Three fragments were found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission, two of them on the surface near Structure E5-8; the third and largest came to light in excavations in debris at the foot of the northwest corner of this structure. The fragment forming the left-hand segment was subsequently found by INAH workers at an unknown locus. Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Fractured, with the four known fragments constituting about 60 percent of the disc. The surface remains in excellent condition.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only, with the design in relief without a recessed background. The back is worked roughly flat.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.60m 

    MTh 

  0.13m 

    Rel 

  0.2cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 116  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 116, disc, 2004.15.6.16.12](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_116_dwg.jpg?itok=OFLEf6pV) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 116, disc, 2004.15.6.16.12*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 116, disc, 2004.15.5.16.16](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_116_photo.jpg?itok=XOIYnoHf) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 116, disc, 2004.15.5.16.16*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission. Two fragments were on or near Structure G5-2; the others came from the fill of a small platform south of Platforms 3 and 4 of the same structure. Now cemented together and preserved in the Tanina site museum.

##  Condition

 The eight known fragments constitute about 55 percent of the disc. The carved surface has suffered serious erosion and damage from other mischances.

##  Material

 Pinkish sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with vertical sides.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.53 m approx. 

    MTh 

  0.12 m 

    Rel 

  1.5 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 117  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 117, back, 2004.15.6.16.13](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_117_dwg.jpg?itok=JDcUAgcS) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 117, back, 2004.15.6.16.13*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 117, back, 2004.15.5.16.20](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_117_photo.jpg?itok=nRLI__fV) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 117, back, 2004.15.5.16.20*
##  Location

 Found in 1973 by the French Archaeological Mission; it lay on the surface in the Plaza about 50 m south of Structures C5-1 and G5-2. Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 The battered trunk of this figure lacks head, lower legs, and arms, and is broken in half at the waist. Most other details are obliterated, except on the back where some details are still visible.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A human torso carved in the round.

##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field sketch.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  050 m 

    MW 

  0.26m 

    MTh 

  0.21m 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 121  expand\_more  

 

##   *![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 121, disc, 2004.15.6.16.14](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_121_dwg.jpg?itok=CbbXDz3Q)* 

 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 121, disc, 2004.15.6.16.14*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 121, disc, 2004.15.5.16.22](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_121_photo.jpg?itok=r8xykDxK) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 121, disc, 2004.15.5.16.22*
##  Location

 Found in 1974 by A. Morales, a guard at the site. It lay partly buried near the northwest corner of Structure G8-17. Now at the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Intact; the carved surface shows considerable erosion, which may have emphasized a fault in the stone between glyphs A2 and B1.

##  Material

 A coarse, shelly limestone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with sides curving in towards the base.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.31m 

    MTh 

  O.13m 

    Rel 

  1.3 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 122  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 122, panel, 2004.15.6.16.15](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_122_dwg.jpg?itok=Ufpd79Fd) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 122, panel, 2004.15.6.16.15*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 122, panel front, 2004.15.5.16.24](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_122_photo.jpg?itok=7DQgfX96) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 122, panel front, 2004.15.5.16.24*
##  Location

 Found in 1974 by A. Morales, a guard at the site, on the east side of Structure E5-6. It was dug out by an INAH archaeologist and is now in the museum at Tuxtla Gutierrez.

##  Condition

 The panel is intact. Its carved surface is somewhat pitted, and the face has suffered a little damage. Flaws in the stone are noticeable on cheek and left wrist.

##  Material

 Yellow sandstone, revealed by erosion as rather coarse.

##  Shape

 An oblong panel with a periphery that curves in sharply to meet the back, leaving portions of relief near the edge projecting beyond the background.

##  Carved Areas

 Front surface only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.58 m 

    MW 

  O.82m 

    MTh 

  0.13 m 

    Rel 

  5.5 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 123  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, back](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_123_back_photo.jpg?itok=hELYgomd) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, back*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_123_front_photo.jpg?itok=bS9wdQn0) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, front*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, left](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_123_left_photo.jpg?itok=dAU0Yd-M) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 123, left*
##  Location

 Found in the arroyo that runs down the east side of the Acropolis. Now in storage on site.

##  Condition

 Lacks the head, feet and lower limbs; it is considerably eroded and encrusted with lime deposits.

##  Material

 Yellow sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing male with arms crossed on the chest.

##  Dimensions

Sort    

  

    Ht 

  Ht 0.73m 

    MW 

  MW 0.34m 

    MTh 

  0.20m 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 None.

##  Note

 For similar statues, see Monument 25 and another view of Monument 123 in Becquelin and Baudez 1982: part 3, pp. 1301, 1303.



 

 

 



###    Monument 125  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 125, front, 2004.15.6.16.16](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_125_dwg.jpg?itok=PhV-O_-k) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 125, front, 2004.15.6.16.16*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 125, front, 2004.15.5.16.26](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_125_photo.jpg?itok=-YV3KCwN) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 125, front, 2004.15.5.16.26*
##  Location

 Discovered in 1979 by the French Archaeological Mission. It lay in debris on the fourth terrace in front of Structure E5-5. Baudez (in Becquelin and Taladoire 1990, p. 1704) has commented on the possibility that this and Monument 27 were set in association.

##  Condition

 The piece is intact, but some areas of carved surface have been lost by spalling, others affected by erosion, while yet others remain well preserved. A thin plaster coating remains in places.

##  Material

 White sandstone with clearly visible bedding planes.

##  Shape

 An oblong panel, probably a step with sculptured riser. The top and bottom edges are rounded.

##  Carved Areas

 Front surface only.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a preliminary drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.26 m 

    MW 

  0.99m 

    MTh 

  0.10m 

    Rel 

  2.4cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 126  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 126, front, 2004.15.6.16.17](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_126_dwg.jpg?itok=T_7ISm0Y) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 126, front, 2004.15.6.16.17*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 126, front, 2004.15.5.16.28](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_126_photo.jpg?itok=0cAWLbRz) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 126, front, 2004.15.5.16.28*
##  Location

 Found on top of the stucture on the southward extension of the second terrace, at its eastern end. The headdress mask was previously inventoried as Fragment 4. Now preserved in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Broken into thirteen fitting fragments and a small isolated one. The carved surface is considerably eroded. A considerable area is missing from the upper left corner. Some of the carved surface has separated from the body. Erosion varies from severe to moderate. Since Baudez first published this piece in Becquelin and Taladoire (1990, fig. 130a), a fragment connecting the upper left-hand corner to the main body of the panel seems to have been lost, as shown in the photograph published here.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing figure carved in deep relief against a flat background. The upper, and perhaps also the lower, corners appear to have been rounded.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Graham

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a drawing by Kees Grootenboer.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.86m 

    MW 

  0.60m 

    MTh 

  0.20m 

    Rel figure 

  7.0 cm 

    Rel glyphs 

  0.3 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 130  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 130, front, 2004.15.6.16.18](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_130_dwg.jpg?itok=Z0RNg0ta) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 130, front, 2004.15.6.16.18*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 130, front, 2004.15.5.16.30](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_130_photo.jpg?itok=Az6lv6JB) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 130, front, 2004.15.5.16.30*
##  Location

 Of the three fitting fragments found by the French Archaeological Mission, one was found in 1974 east of Structure E5-17; this was published as Fragment 85 (Becquelin and Baudez 1982, part 2, p. 853). Another was found in 1978 on the second terrace, and a third in 1979 on the third terrace. Now cemented together, these are in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Part of the upper edge of the rectangular panel is preserved, as is most of the right-hand edge. What survives may represent perhaps one third of the original, which evidently showed another captive. The surface is quite badly eroded.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Part of a rectangular panel.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Mathews, based on a drawing by Kees Grootenboer.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.56 m 

    MW 

  0.36 m 

    MTh 

  0.10 m 

    Rel 

  5.3 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 131  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 131, front, 2004.15.6.16.19](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_131_dwg.jpg?itok=h6GJUxe0) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 131, front, 2004.15.6.16.19*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 131, front, 2004.15.5.16.32](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_131_photo.jpg?itok=yBUvnnn5) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 131, front, 2004.15.5.16.32*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission; the panel had been reused in the Late Postclassic Period as the facing of the substructure of Structure F5-2. Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Entire, but broken into four fragments, now repaired. The carved surface is moderately weathered, but the center has suffered physical damage.

##  Material

 Coarse yellow sandstone with red stains.

##  Shape

 Rectangular.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Mathews, based on a field drawing corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.56 m 

    MW 

  0.82m 

    MIh 

  0.09 m 

    Rel glyphs 

  1.8 cm 

    Rel border 

  2.5 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 133  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 133](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__960x960_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_133_photo.jpg?itok=UqEOQPmh) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 133*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 133](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__960x960_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_133_dwg.jpg?itok=Use9EH-K) 

 



##  Location

 This panel has been assembled on paper from three items catalogued initially by the MAF as Fragments 8, 37, and 96. But because Peter Mathews identified them later as fitting fragments of a single sculpture, they are hereby assigned an unused monument number (see Becquelin and Taladoire 1990, p. 1689). Fragments 8 and 37 (the left- and right-hand fragments) were found among rubble on Structure E5-8, and Fragment 96 (the large, central element) was found on the same terrace between Structures E5-17 and E5-18.

##  Condition

 Fragment 96 is badly eroded; the other two fragments are well preserved.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Portions of a panel carved in medium relief, with sides slightly beveled.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.32 m 

    MW 

  0.61 m 

    MTh 

  0.12 m 

    ReI 

  4.0 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Central portion, Mathews; flanking pieces, Graham.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on photos and field drawings.



 

 

 



###    Monument 134  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, back, 2004.15.6.16.22](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_back_dwg.jpg?itok=VpLeyiik) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, back, 2004.15.6.16.22*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, back, 2004.15.5.16.36](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_back_photo.jpg?itok=BzxhnhKD) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, back, 2004.15.5.16.36*
##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, front, 2004.15.6.16.20](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_front_dwg.jpg?itok=IqvWDdMH) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, front, 2004.15.6.16.20*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, front, 2004.15.5.16.34](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_front_photo.jpg?itok=dNa4kd-1) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, front, 2004.15.5.16.34*
##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, right, 2004.15.6.16.21](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_right_dwg.jpg?itok=aS_X-x8S) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 134, right, 2004.15.6.16.21*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, right, 2004.15.5.16.35](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_134_right_photo.jpg?itok=CKehifpE) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 134, right, 2004.15.5.16.35*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission on the north side of Platform 4 of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6,7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Broken off above the ankles, and headless. The pectoral and belt ornaments are damaged; otherwise the condition is excellent.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing human figure carved in the round,

##  Carved Areas

 Sculptured in the round.

##  Photographs

 Graham (front and side) and Mathews (back).

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on drawings by Kees Grootenboer (front and back) and Mathews (side).

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  1.08 m 

    MW 

  0.50 m 

    MTh 

  0.32m 

    Rel glyphs 

  0.3cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 135  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 135, disc, E-O, 2004.15.6.16.23](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_135_dwg.jpg?itok=mhf8LUNE) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 135, disc, E-O, 2004.15.6.16.23*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 135, disc, 2004.15.5.16.38](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_135_photo.jpg?itok=l-HM4gxq) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 135, disc, 2004.15.5.16.38*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission in front of Platform 4 of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Found broken into four pieces, now reunited. Moderately weathered.

##  Material

 Coarse sandstone with pink areas.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with edges curving inwards to meet the base.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photographs

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a preliminary drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  O.77m 

    MTh 

  0.085 m 

    Rel 

  1.2cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 136  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 136, disc, A-S, 2004.15.6.16.24](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_136_dwg.jpg?itok=SxWIzE-7) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 136, disc, A-S, 2004.15.6.16.24*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission in front of Platform 3 of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Intact except for a series of five glyphs that had split off, but were found and cemented back into place. Moderately eroded,

##  Material

 A yellow, fossiliferous sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a preliminary drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.38 m 

    MTh 

  0.15m 

    Rel 

  3.0 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 137  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 137, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.6.16.25](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_137_dwg.jpg?itok=x9XHG2XK) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 137, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.6.16.25*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 137, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.5.16.41](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_137_photo.jpg?itok=s-5XThAb) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 137, disc, A-Q, 2004.15.5.16.41*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission, apparently in situ in front of Platform 2 of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 Intact. Weathering has effaced some details of the inscription. The central Ahau was at some time damaged by percussion, and eight of the small fragments that broke off have been cemented back into place.

##  Material

 Coarse sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with vertical edges.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a preliminary drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.28 m 

    MTh 

  0.18 m 

    Rel 

  2.0cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 138  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 138, back, 2004.15.6.16.28](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_138_dwg.jpg?itok=5nM_PZxi) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 138, back, 2004.15.6.16.28*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 138, back, 2004.15.5.16.44](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_138_photo.jpg?itok=wyAVKe30) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 138, back, 2004.15.5.16.44*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission. It lay between Monument 137 and the north side of Platform 2 of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 The standing figure is headless and broken off at the ankles. His right arm, belt ornament, and apron are damaged, as are the edges of the cloak. In spite of some weathering, a fair amount of detail remains on both the clothing and the inscription.

##  Material

 Light yellow sandstone.

##  Shape

 A standing figure, carved in the round.

##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on field drawings corrected by artificial light.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.82m 

    MW 

  0.41 m 

    MTh 

  0.22m 

    Rel glyphs 

  0.4 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 139  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 139, disc, A-U, 2004.15.6.16.29](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_139_dwg.jpg?itok=0OGWNy4v) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 139, disc, A-U, 2004.15.6.16.29*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 139, disc, A-U, 2004.15.5.16.45](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_139_photo.jpg?itok=IiHx_vYl) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 139, disc, A-U, 2004.15.5.16.45*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission in situ in front of the westernmost of the pedestals on the north side of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 The disc itself and the central Ahau are intact. Whereas about half of the text is fairly well preserved, the other half, more exposed to weathering, is only partially legible.

##  Material

 Fossiliferous sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular disc with vertical sides, carefully shaped.

##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.33m 

    MTh 

  0.19m 

    Rel 

  2.0cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 140  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 140, base, 2004.15.6.16.30](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_140_dwg.jpg?itok=N0uQf_Km) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 140, base, 2004.15.6.16.30*


##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 140, base, 3 sides, 2004.15.5.16.47](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_140_photo.jpg?itok=pb0w2hX_) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 140, base, 3 sides, 2004.15.5.16.47*
##  Location

 Found in 1980 by the French Archaeological Mission while excavating at the south side of Platform 4, in front of Structure H6-1 (mistakenly identified as H6-5 in this work, pp. 6:6, 7). Now in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 About half of this piece survives. Notches have been cut from above and below glyph pQ (destroying it), either to facilitate further breakage or for securing a rope. Since the piece was found buried 60 cm deep, this damage must have been done in antiquity. The inscription is well preserved.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A stela base with its sculptured sides sloping inward.

##  Carved Areas

 Carved on the three surviving sides.

##  Photographs

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based on a field drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.19 m 

    MW complete side 

  0.78 m 

    MW other sides 

  0.41, 0.51 m 

    Dia hole 

  0.32 m approx. 

    Rel 

  2.0 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 141  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina, Monument 141, front, 2004.15.6.16.31](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_141_dwg.jpg?itok=YAER6XOp) 

 



 *Drawing of Tonina, Monument 141, front, 2004.15.6.16.31*
##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 141, front, 2004.15.5.16.48](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_141_photo.jpg?itok=wh2n5nZ2) 

 



 *Photo of Tonina, Monument 141, front, 2004.15.5.16.48*
##  Location

 The precise location is unclear, but it apparently was found in 1981 by INAH on the south slope of the Structure E6 complex, near the stairway leading to Throne 1 (the so-called Peccary Throne).

##  Condition

 The panel is intact, and the surface is in pristine condition, with the polished surface preserved, except where glyphs have spalled off at bedding planes. The sides are well shaped but not smoothed.

##  Material

 Very fine-grained white limestone.

##  Shape

 A square panel without borders.

##  Carved Areas

 Front only.

##  Photographs

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Graham, based largely on a field drawing by Mathews.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.54 m 

    MW 

  0.55 m 

    MTh 

  0.13 m 

    Rel 

  0.6 cm 

 





 

 

 



###    Monument 142  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 142 front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_142_front_new_dwg.jpg?itok=wDOMK6AN) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.49) and photo of Tonina, Monument 142, front*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 142 back](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_142_back_new_dwg.jpg?itok=oQ-VnoKJ) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.48) and photo of Tonina, Monument 142, back*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 142 left](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_142_left_dwg.jpg?itok=wNJTbQs2) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.50) and photo of Tonina, Monument 142, left*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now displayed in the Tonina site museum.

##  Condition

 The head, left shoulder, and feet are missing. There is local damage in other areas, but much of it remains in good condition.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Standing figure.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.81 m 

    MW 

  0.45 m 

    MTh 

  0.27 m 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Carved in the round.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham; that of the text is based on a field drawing by Stuart.



 

 

 



###    Monument 143  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 143 pA](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pa_dwg.jpg?itok=7Xzbu4hm) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pA](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pa_photo.jpg?itok=M7ZMTbl2) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.51) and photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pA*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 143 pB](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pb_dwg.jpg?itok=H4pmQ0sD) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pB](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pb_photo.jpg?itok=yb5WO5LN) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.52) and photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pB*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 143 pCD](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pcd_dwg.jpg?itok=BC_ighCh) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pC-D](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_pcd_photo.jpg?itok=Y307Y-36) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.53) and photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pC-D*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 143 pEH](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_peh_dwg.jpg?itok=CJbwQqO6) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pG-H](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_143_peh1_peh2_photo.jpg?itok=8NYWuGc-) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.54) and photo of Tonina, Monument 143, pG-H*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in storage on site.

##  Condition

 Broken into one large fragment (about 50 percent of the original) and three smaller ones. About 70 percent of the sculptured surface remains, with its condition ranging between fair and poor.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Stela pedestal with slightly beveled sides.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.26m 

    MW 

  0.92 X 0.69 m 

    Dia hole 

  0.335 m 

 



##  Carved Areas

 All four sides

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on his field drawings.



 

 

 



###    Monument 144  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 144](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__960x960_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_144_dwg_r.jpg?itok=xd_mJarj) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 144](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_144_photo.jpg?itok=NPJ_u8rb) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.55) and photo of Tonina, Monument 144*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in the museum or storage on site.

##  Condition

 Broken in half; sculptured surface in good condition apart from three small damaged areas.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Circular altar.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.57m 

    MTh 

  MTh 0.10m 

    Rei 

  1.0 cm 

    

  

    ReI 

  1.0 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Mathews.

##  Drawing

 Henderson, based on field drawing by Graham.



 

 

 



###    Monument 145  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 145 pAC](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_pac_dwg.jpg?itok=tr3_FY1F) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pA-C](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_pac1_pac2_photo.jpg?itok=kmVfDW67) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.56) and photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pA-C*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 145 pDG](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_pdg_dwg.jpg?itok=J84xOqB_) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pD-G](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_pdg_photo.jpg?itok=5us6qkmW) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.57) and photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pD-G*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 145 pHJ](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_phj_dwg.jpg?itok=scORWJVz) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pH-J](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_145_phj_photo.jpg?itok=hLcLzgTa) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.58) and photo of Tonina, Monument 145, pH-J*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in storage on site.

##  Condition

 Well preserved.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Almost square, with vertical sides and lacking a central hole.

##  Carved Areas

 Three sides; the fourth is plain.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.22m 

    MW 

  0.75 x 0.63 m 

    ReI 

  1.5cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Three sides; the fourth is plain.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham.



 

 

 



###    Monument 146  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_front_new_dwg.jpg?itok=DvB6vQLe) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 146, front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_f1_f2_photo.jpg?itok=FJdH9gIT) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.59) and photo of Tonina, Monument 146, front*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 back](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_back_new_dwg.jpg?itok=zuqQDnvH) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 146, back](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_back_photo.jpg?itok=JIvrrrlc) 

 



 *Drawing and photo of Tonina, Monument 146, back*

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 right](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_right_new_dwg.jpg?itok=vZ76xpTh) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 146, right](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146-_right_photo.jpg?itok=dO2ls4SR) 

 



 *Drawing and photo of Tonina, Monument 146, right*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 pAC](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_pacnew_dwg.jpg?itok=r19FaxBD) 

 



##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 pDG](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_pdgnew_dwg.jpg?itok=aANEb32s) 

 



##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 146 pHJ](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_phjnew_dwg.jpg?itok=iXqdFmTy) 

 



##    ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 146, base (left side, front, right side)](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_146_pacdghj_photo.jpg?itok=TFeGPiyd) 

 



 *Drawings (2004.15.15.2.60 to 62) and photo of Tonina, Monument 146, base (left side, front, right side)*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 Well preserved, with a clean fracture across head.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Human figure carved in the round on an integral square base.

##  Dimensions

 Figure:

Sort    Ht 

  1.25 m 

    MW 

  0.42 m 

    MTh 

  0.36 m 

 



 Base:

Sort    Ht 

  8.0 cm 

    MW 

  0.385 x 0.29 m 

    MTh 

  0.36 m 

 



##  Carved Areas

 The figure is carved in the round and the base carries an inscription on its left, front, and right sides.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham, based on field drawings.



 

 

 



###    Monument 147  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 147](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_147_dwg.jpg?itok=jPrHDpv8) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 147](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_147_photo.jpg?itok=afXarg2G) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.63) and photo of Tonina, Monument 147*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 The surviving portion of a relief panel, perhaps half of the original, is well preserved.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A sculpture in relief on a fiat, rectangular panel.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  0.88 m 

    MW 

  0.59 m 

    MTh 

  0.12m 

    ReI 

  6.2 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 A flat, rectangular panel carved in relatively high relief.

##  Photograph

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Henderson.



 

 

 



###    Monument 148  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 148](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_148_dwg.jpg?itok=AgfeuK5s) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 148](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_148_photo.jpg?itok=-w9LOft6) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.64) and photo of Tonina, Monument 148*
##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now stored or exhibited on site.

##  Condition

 Broken cleanly into four pieces, but about 5 percent of the carved surface has spalled off near the edges, with some loss of fine detail caused by this erosion.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 A circular altar without a border.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  1.50 m 

    MTh 

  0.20 m 

    ReI 

  6.0 cm 

    ReI 

  1.0 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Field drawing by Graham, inked by Henderson.



 

 

 



###    Monument 149  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 149](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_149_new_dwg.jpg?itok=0QljM2Vp) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 149](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_149_photo.jpg?itok=XUaPpmpw) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.65) and photo of Tonina, Monument 149*
##  Location

 The original location is uncertain, but it may have been found near its twin, Monument 69. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 Broken clearly into three fragments. Carved designs on the center of the disc were apparently destroyed by the burning of incense on it, remains of which seem to survive.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 Circular disc.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Dia 

  0.64 m 

    MTh 

  0.9 m 

    ReI 

  0.8 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 Upper surface only.

##  Photograph

 Graham.

##  Drawing

 Field drawing by Graham, corrected by artificial light; inked by Henderson.



 

 

 



###    Monument 150  expand\_more  

 

##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 150 front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_150_front_new_dwg.jpg?itok=SBQkuP5V) 

 

   ![Photo of Tonina, Monument 150, front](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_150_photo.jpg?itok=sIRW3ifm) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.67) and photo of Tonina, Monument 150, front*##    ![Drawing of Tonina Monument 150 back](/sites/g/files/omnuum4921/files/styles/hwp_1_1__360x360_scale/public/peabody/files/tna_mon_150_back_new_dwg.jpg?itok=9nKJMjGN) 

 



 *Drawing (2004.15.15.2.66) of Tonina, Monument 150, back*##  Location

 No data available about the original location. Now in the site museum.

##  Condition

 The existing shaft is broken into twelve pieces; the lower legs and butt are missing. The area to the right of the head, visible in the detail photo, was lost after discovery. The head was defaced, or else eroded, while the rest of the front was covered by soil. The back is in pristine condition.

##  Material

 Sandstone.

##  Shape

 The shaft tapers slightly toward the bottom; the front is in relief; the back is flat; the narrow sides are plain.

##  Dimensions

Sort    Ht 

  1.30 m 

    MW 

  1.30 m 

    MTh 

  0.22 m 

    ReI 

  16.0 cm 

 



##  Carved Areas

 The human figure on the front; the inscription on the back.

##  Photographs

 Graham.

##  Drawings

 Graham.



 

 

 



 

 

 

 

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