Label TextJust below the rim of this bowl are three groupings of pseudoglyphs, each made up of two glyph blocks. Maya epigrapher Marc Zender has suggested that the artisan who inscribed the glyphs had great knowledge of the writing system. The layout of the glyph blocks is correct, a few pseudoglyphs mimic readable glyphs, and there are two readable glyphs on the vessel. Within the rim text is a glyph variant for "bird." The second readable glyph - ik' - is the T-shaped decorative element that is repeated around the body of the bowl. In Mayan languages, ik' means wind, life, breath. (Bernadette Cap, 2021).