Roof comb

Maya pyramid at Tikal with prominent roof comb

Roof comb (or roof-comb) is the structure that tops a pyramid in monumental Mesoamerican architecture. Examination of the sections and iconography of Maya civilization roof-combs indicates that each icon had specific sacred meanings.[1]

Typically, the roof combs crowned the summit of pyramids and other structures; they consisted of two pierced framework walls which leaned on one another. This framework was covered by plaster decorated with artist depictions of gods or important rulers.

  1. ^ "Survey of Native American History - Sacred Places". Archived from the original on 2007-04-20. Retrieved 2007-06-09.

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