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Hold Augmented Reality Artifacts that Emerge from Our CasesSummer Solstice is a time of emergence: The earth emerges into a new phase of itsorbit around the sun, farm foods emerge from the ground for upcoming harvest and ourartifacts will (virtually) emerge from their cases for you to take a closer look and seemore detail than if you were in the museum in person!Complete the activity below then run an amazing augmented reality app on your phoneto “hold” two of our objects:TAWERETThe Egyptian hippo-headed goddessknown as the Mother of the SunMAYA PLATE FOR CHOCOLATEMade specifically for holding theseeds of a cacao tree (chocolate)

MATERIALS Printer and printer paper or white cardstock* Scissors Glue stick and/or clear adhesive tape A compatible device (iPhone, Android or Windows Surface)* Don’t have a printer at home? No problem! You can still examine the 3Dmodels of these artifacts on the museum’s Sketchfab site:Go to Taweret Sketchfab websiteGo to Maya Plate Sketchfab websiteINSTRUCTIONS1. Print and make your own MERGE CubeDownload Instructions2. Download “Object Viewer” app on your phone3. Run the app and enter the following code:Taweret: 55B RJN Maya Plate: YV6 EWQ Enlarged version: 6RR G6K4. Point your phone’s camera at your MERGE Paper CubeWatch this video to learn howto make a MERGE Paper Cube!

TIPS FOR ENTERING THE CODESMenuCode SearchEnter CodePlay!FUN FACTSIn the museum, our artifacts are protected inside cases, so it’s impossible tosee all the details. But on our virtual versions you can really see everything!Below are descriptions and fun facts about these objects.On Taweret Try to Find: Lion Paws Crocodile Tail “Sa” hieroglyph(“protection”) The museum numberOn the Maya Plate Try to Find: A ring of glyphs (writing) The Maize God and a dwarf 12 Birds (cormorants) Holes in the support legs

ABOUT THIS ARTIFACT: TAWERETThis ancient Egyptian figurine was originally discovered in a tomb in Thebes, a citywhose ruins are in the modern city of Luxor, Egypt, about 100 miles from Cairo. It isabout 2,600 years old and came to the museum over 100 years ago in 1902, broughtback by the museum’s founder, Professor David Gordon Lyon, who obtained it inCairo during his expedition. It is made of faience, which is a type of ancient ceramic/glass. It depicts the fertility goddess Taweret, who is composed of three animals: ahippo (head), a crocodile (tail), and a lion (paws). Taweret is the protective goddessof pregnant women, women who are in the process of giving birth, and mothers ofnewborns and young children. Because of her association with birth, figurines ofTaweret were often placed in burials to help people with their rebirth into the afterlife.FUN FACTS Taweret is a good protector goddess because she is aggressive towards harmful orevil deities The actual meaning of “Taweret” can be roughly translated as: “She whose name wewill not say out loud (out of respect and fear of angering her).” Taweret was a household deity. Unlike some other Egyptian gods who are onlyrepresented in temples, ordinary people had figurines of Taweret in their homes. She is an old goddess, appearing early in Egypt’s history for over 4,000 years Taweret is almost always shown with the hieroglyph “Sa” which means “protection.” In this figurine, she is holding “Sa” with her paws in front. The Sa hieroglyph commonly appears on amulets and necklaces. The form of “Sa” is supposed to represent a shepherd‘s rolled-up protective shelter.

ABOUT THIS ARTIFACT: MAYA PLATE FOR CHOCOLATEThis ancient Maya ceramic plate was discovered by archaeologist Raymond E. Merwinover 100 years ago in 1912 in the tomb of an elite Maya lord at the archeological site ofHolmul in Guatemala. Archaeologists describe it as a “polychrome tripod” plate, whichmeans “painted with several colors and has three legs.” The plate is over 1,200 yearsold, and the writing on the inside of the rim says it originally belonged to a differentruler at the nearby Maya city of Naranjo. It was common for Maya kings to exchangevaluable gifts like this to strengthen the friendship between their cities. The writingalso says that this plate was made specifically to hold cacao, or chocolate, seeds. Cacaoseeds were ground up into a powder and made into a drink for only the elites to enjoy.One reason cacao was considered so valuable is because of its rarity: the cacao tree cangrow only in a few places because it needs very specific conditions to grow, includingjust the right amount of sunlight.FUN FACTS The image on the inside of the plate shows a Maya king doing a ceremonial dancedressed as the Maize god. This is a common scene found on other Maya vessels,especially those made during the time when this one was created—about 800 AD—and is called “The Holmul Dancer” motif. The costume of the king shows his power: it has a “back rack” with supernaturalbeings from the heavens and the underworld, and represents the king carrying thecosmos on his back. There is a dwarf seen in the lower left of the image, and this links the scene to astory in Maya mythology where a supernatural dwarf assists the maize god whosets the three hearth-stones of creation into the heavens. The birds depicted on both the inside and the outside of the plate are cormorants,which are indicated by their hooked beaks. Cormorants appear on many pieces ofMaya art.

Cormorants are water birds, and this makes them symbolic of the Maya concept ofthe watery underworld, a source of elite power. The four cormorants painted on the outside are placed in the positions of the fourcardinal directions: North, South, East, and West. Count the number of cormorants painted on the inside. What directions do yousuppose they represent? The tripod feet are hollow and each contains a small clay marble. Can you imaginethe sound this plate would make when it was shaken? This “musical” feature addsto the plate’s specialness as a gift between elites. The symbols painted around the entire inside of the rim are “glyphs” which is a formof pictorial writing. The glyphs explain who the plate was made for (a king of Naranjo), why it wasmade (to hold cacao seeds), and it lists the names and titles of the original owner,including the god he is associated with—a deity called “Seven-Centipede-EagleSun-Lord” (“Huk Chapat Tsikin K’ihnich Ajaw”).

Hold Augmented Reality Artifacts that Emerge from Our Cases Summer Solstice is a time of emergence: The earth emerges into a new phase of its orbit around the sun, farm foods emerge from the ground for upcoming harvest and our artifacts will (virtually) emerge from their cases for you to take a closer look and see

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