Pomona is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Tabasco, municipality of Tenosique, about 30 miles (50 km) east of Palenque.
Pomona is a dispersed settlement built in a fertile, hilly region and belonging to the Usumacinta river sites.
[2] A king of Pomona rose to the throne under the supervision of K'inich Kan Bahlam III of Palenque in 751 CE.
[4] Pomona is renowned for the delicacy and beauty of its relief sculpture, which shows similarities with that of Jonuta and Palenque.
3) shows two of originally four young princes wearing the aquatic attributes of the Bacabs and holding Year Bearer days in their hands.