Jaina Island Figurine
Mexico
The Jaina Island Figurine, with its facial scarifications and intricate headdress, is possibly a deity or revered ancestor. Thousands of figurines were buried with the dead on Jaina Island, a Maya burial site abandoned c. 1200 CE off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Its western location may have been tied to the sun setting, symbolizing death.
This entity appears in the story “17. The Calavera Enters”.