A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics
Author: Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 160
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Author: Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel G. Brinton
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2023-11-12
Total Pages: 131
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 'A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics', Daniel G. Brinton provides a comprehensive overview of Mayan hieroglyphics, exploring the intricate symbols used by this ancient civilization. The book delves into the historical and cultural context of Mayan writing, offering readers a deep insight into the communication methods of the Mayan people. Brinton's meticulous attention to detail and scholarly approach make this primer a valuable resource for anyone interested in Mayan culture and language. Daniel G. Brinton, a renowned scholar of Mesoamerican studies, dedicated his career to studying the languages and cultures of indigenous peoples. His expertise in Mayan hieroglyphics shines through in this book, showcasing his passion for preserving and understanding ancient writing systems. Brinton's knowledge and dedication to his field make him a trusted authority on Mayan civilization. I highly recommend 'A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics' to readers fascinated by ancient civilizations and languages. Brinton's expertise and clear explanations make this primer accessible and engaging for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Author: Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sylvanus Griswold Morley
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 1465582436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael D. Coe
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 2005-06-17
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 0500773335
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe breaking of the Maya code has completely changed our knowledge of this ancient civilization, and has revealed the Maya people's long and vivid history. Decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing has progressed to the point where most Maya written texts—whether inscribed on monuments, written in the codices, or painted or incised on ceramics—can now be read with confidence. In this practical guide, first published in 2001, Michael D. Coe, the noted Mayanist, and Mark Van Stone, an accomplished calligrapher, have made the difficult, often mysterious script accessible to the nonspecialist. They decipher real Maya texts, and the transcriptions include a picture of the glyph, the pronunciation, the Maya words in Roman type, and the translation into English. For the second edition, the authors have taken the latest research and breakthroughs into account, adding glyphs, updating captions, and reinterpreting or expanding upon earlier decipherments. After an introductory discussion of Maya culture and history and the nature of the Maya script, the authors introduce the glyphs in a series of chapters that elaborate on topics such as the intricate calendar, warfare, royal lives and rituals, politics, dynastic names, ceramics, relationships, and the supernatural world. The book includes illustrations of historic texts, a syllabary, a lexicon, and translation exercises.
Author: Ernst Wilhelm Förstemann
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 236
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alfred Marston Tozzer
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Birgit Brander Rasmussen
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2012-01-06
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 082234954X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRather than seeing American literature as beginning with the writings of English or Spanish colonists, Brander Rasmussen points to the wide variety of indigenous writing in the Americas prior to colonization. The study looks at writing between 1524 and the mid-19th century work of Herman Melville.
Author: Cyrus Thomas
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published:
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1465523936
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