The Carnegie Maya III : Carnegie Institution of Washington notes on Middle American archaeology and ethnology, 1940-1957 /

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Other Authors: Weeks, John M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, ©2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • Notes on Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology
  • Clay Heads from Chiapas, Mexico
  • Pottery from Champerico, Guatemala
  • The Ruins of Culuba, Northeastern Yucatan
  • The Missing Illustrations of the Pomar Relación
  • An Ethnological Note from Cilvituk, Southern Campeche
  • The Prototype of the Mexican Codices Telleriano-Remensis and Vaticanus A
  • Observations on Glyph G of the Lunar Series
  • A New Pottery Style from the Department of Piura, Peru
  • Archaeological Specimens from Yucatan and GuatemalaThe Payment of Tribute in the Codex Mendoza
  • A Note on Aztec Chronology
  • Representations of Tezcatlipoca at Chichen Itza
  • A Theory of Maya tÅ¡-Sounds
  • A Reconnaissance on Isla de Sacrificios, Veracruz, Mexico
  • Pottery from the Pacific Slope of Guatemala
  • Spindle Whorls from Chichen Itza, Yucatan
  • Some Sculptures from Southeastern Quezaltenango, Guatemala
  • The Initial Series of Stela 14, Piedras Negras, Guatemala, and a Date on Stela 19, Naranjo, Guatemala
  • Representations of Tlalchitonatiuh at Chichen Itza, Yucatan, and at El Baul, EscuintlaMaya Epigraphy: Directional Glyphs in Counting
  • Notes on Sculpture and Architecture at Tonala, Chiapas
  • Maya Epigraphy: A Cycle of 819 Days
  • The Periods of Tribute Collection in Moctezumaâ€?s Empire
  • Notes on Glyph C of the Lunar Series at Palenque
  • A Figurine Whistle Representing a Ball Game Player
  • Notes on a West Coast Survival of the Ancient Mexican Ball Game
  • Animal-Head Feet and a Bark-Beater in the Middle Usumacinta Region
  • New Photographs and the Date of Stela 14, Piedras NegrasGrooved Stone Axes from Central America
  • A Vase from Sanimtaca, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala
  • A Human-Effigy Pottery Figure from Chalchuapa, El Salvador
  • A Preconquest Tomb on the Cerro del Zapote, El Salvador
  • A Tentative Identification of the Head Variant for Eleven
  • A Possible Lunar Series on the Leyden Plate
  • Stucco Decoration of Early Guatemala Pottery
  • Certain Pottery Vessels from Copan
  • Archaeological Specimens from Guatemala
  • Jottings on Inscriptions at Copan
  • The Dating of Seven Monuments at Piedras NegrasArchaeological Finds near Douglas, British Honduras
  • The Vienna Dictionary
  • Ixtla Weaving at Chiquilistlan, Jalisco
  • Worked Gourds from Jalisco
  • The Graphic Style of the Tlalhuica
  • Variant Methods of Date Recordings in the Jatate Drainage, Chiapas
  • The Venus Calendar of the Aztec
  • An Inscription on a Jade Probably Carved at Piedras Negras
  • Costumes and Wedding Customs at Mixco, Guatemala
  • Combinations of Glyphs G and F in the Supplementary Series
  • Moon Age Tables