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  2. Maya script - Wikipedia

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    Maya inscriptions were most often written in columns two glyphs wide, with each successive pair of columns read left to right, top to bottom Mayan writing consisted of a relatively elaborate and complex set of glyphs, which were laboriously painted on ceramics, walls and bark-paper codices , carved in wood or stone, and molded in stucco .

  3. An Outline Dictionary of Maya Glyphs - Wikipedia

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    An Outline Dictionary of Maya Glyphs: With a Concordance and Analysis of Their Relationships is a monograph study of the Maya script by William E. Gates, first published in 1931. The inventory of glyphs used in Gates' analysis was compiled and drawn from the Madrid , Dresden and Paris codices , rather than from monumental inscriptions and stelae .

  4. David Stuart (Mayanist) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart has also contributed a number of studies of Maya art, history and religion, especially at the sites of Copán, Palenque, Tikal, La Corona, San Bartolo and Xultun. in the late 1990s he produced a new interpretation of the history surrounding the Teotihuacan's "arrival" to the Maya area in 378 CE, proposing this was a military overthrow of ...

  5. De Landa alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The pre-existing establishments, such as the Mayan religious order, were all destroyed by invading Spanish belligerents, such as De Landa, to make way for Christian “enlightenment”. In furtherance of this goal, nearly all the Mayan texts were destroyed, in deference to writings that conformed to Biblical doctrine. [citation needed]

  6. Kʼin - Wikipedia

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    It is the smallest unit of Maya time to be counted as part of the long count and it usually appears as the last glyph in a long count date. Such long count dates can be seen on many inscriptions in the Mayan area at the start of the initial series which usually occurs at the beginning of an inscription. [1] "Kʼin" means "sun" in the Mayan ...

  7. Linda Schele - Wikipedia

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    Maya Glyphs: The Verbs (Schele 1982) The Mirror, the Rabbit, and the Bundle : Accession (Schele 1983) The Founders of Lineages at Copán and Other Maya Sites (Schele 1986) Copán Note VIII; The Blood of Kings (Schele and Mary Ellen Miller 1986) A Forest of Kings (Schele and David Freidel 1990) Maya Cosmos (Freidel, Schele, and Parker 1993)

  8. David H. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Reading the Past: Maya Glyphs. London: British Museum Publications. ISBN 0-7141-8069-6. OCLC 18814390. Martin, Simon; Nikolai Grube (2000). Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya. London; New York: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05103-8. OCLC 47358325. Schele, Linda (1992). "A New Look at the ...

  9. J. Eric S. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson first considered a medical or political career. However, he later decided to study anthropology at Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge under A.C. Haddon.With the completion of his degree in 1925 Thompson wrote to Sylvanus G Morley, the head of the Carnegie Institution's project at Chichen Itza, to ask for a job, inquiring about a field position. [3]