Drawing of the North Jamb from Temple of the Sun
L. Schele, "Accession Iconography of Chan-Bahlum in the Group of the Cross at Palenque." In Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque, Part III, Proceedings of Segunda Mesa Redonda de Palenque; 1976: Fig. 12;
Schele, Linda, and Peter Mathews. 1979. The Bodega of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks: No. 331 Notebook for the XVIth Maya Hieroglyphic Writing Workshop 1992:196;
M. Cohodas, "Iconography of the Panels of the Sun, Cross, and the Foliated Cross at Palenque: Part III." In Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque, Part III, Proceedings of Segunda Mesa Redonda de Palenque; 1976: 163, Fig. 4
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Composite drawing of fragments from north sanctuary jamb, Temple of the Sun. The image shows K'inich Kan B'alam II standing in front of a Witz Deity that has been decorated with fire and maize vegetation. Kan B'alam II holds a staff or lance in his left hand. The text surrounding Kan B'alam II records Mak'ina Janaab Pakal and Lady Tz'akbu' Ajaw as his parents.
The text above the panel (labeled C1-G1) reads k'ul-li (likely "his gods") Mak'ina Kan B'alam bak-way-ya ("bone transformation / supernatural") ah-pitzi-?-wa ("he the ballplayer") k'ul Bak Ahaw ("Holy Lord of Palenque").