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Weeks 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBoulder [Colo.] $cUniversity Press of Colorado$dc2011 215 $a1 online resource (637 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781607320593 311 08$a1607320592 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; 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 Relacio?n; 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 Guatemala; The Payment of Tribute in the Codex Mendoza 327 $aNotes on Sculpture and Architecture at Tonala, ChiapasMaya Epigraphy: A Cycle of 819 Days; The Periods of Tribute Collection in Moctezuma'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 Negras; Grooved Stone Axes from Central America; A Vase from Sanimtaca, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala; A Human-Effigy Pottery Figure from Chalchuapa, El Salvador 327 $aA Preconquest Tomb on the Cerro del Zapote, El SalvadorA 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 Negras; Archaeological Finds near Douglas, British Honduras; The Vienna Dictionary; Ixtla Weaving at Chiquilistlan, Jalisco; Worked Gourds from Jalisco; The Graphic Style of the Tlalhuica 327 $aVariant Methods of Date Recordings in the Jatate Drainage, ChiapasThe 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; A Second Tlaloc Gold Plaque from Guatemala; Rock Paintings at Texcalpintado, Morelos, Mexico; A Pyrite Mirror from Queretaro, Mexico; Informe sobre la existencia de jugadores de pelota mayas en la cera?mica esculto?rica de Jaina; Un sello cilindrico con barras y puntos 327 $aThe Inscription on the Altar of Zoomorph O, Quirigua 330 $aThe third in a series of volumes intended to republish the primary data and interpretive studies produced by archaeologists and anthropologists in the Maya region under the umbrella of the Carnegie Institute of Washington's Division of Historical Research, The Carnegie Maya III makes available the series Notes on Middle American Archaeology and Ethnology. 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