<P> God D is sometimes dressed as a high priest, and hieroglyphically identified as the god of rulership . Speaking generally, Classic iconography confirms god D's identity as an upper god, seated on his celestial throne while governing, among other things, the affairs of agriculture and the hunt . </P> <P> On two of the Dresden Codex's very first pages, god D is shown within the maw of a caiman representing the earth; a case has been made for identifying the caiman as the deity's transformation (Thompson, Taube). </P> <P> Both god D and his avian manifestation sometimes show features of the Bacab (god N), who, as mentioned above, appears to have been considered a son of Itzamna at the time of the Spanish conquest . </P> <P> Iconographically, god D can be considered an aged form of the tonsured maize god . Both deities are often shown together . </P>

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