Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History (Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 28)

Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History (Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 28)

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682 pp. Black-and-white photographs, illustrations, and fold-outs throughout text, comprising 49 plates and 134 figures. A study of Latin American cultures focusing on ancient artefacts. Contents include: The Mexican Chronology, with Special Reference to the Zapotec Calendar; Ancient Mexican Feather Ornaments; Antiquities of Guatemala; Alexander von Humboldt's Picture Manuscripts in the Royal Library at Berlin; The Bat God of the Maya Race; The Wall Paintings of Mitla; The Significance of the Maya Calendar for Historic Chronology; The Temple Pyramid of Tepoztlan; The Venus Period in the Borgian Codex Group; Aids to the Deciphering of the Maya Manuscripts; Maya Chronology; Time Periods of the Mayas; Maya Hieroglyphs; The Central American Calendar; The Pleiades; The Central American Tonalamatl; Recent Maya Investigations; The Inscription on the Cross of Palenque; The Day Gods of the Mayas; From the Temple of Inscriptions at Palenque; Three Inscriptions of Palenque; Comparative Studies in the Field of Maya Antiquities; The Independent States of Yucatan; Two Vases from Chama.