. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . erefore be as follows, the day being the unit: 9 cycles (each 144,000) 1,296,000 days (9x20x20x20X18) 14 katuns (each 7,200) 100,800 days (14x20X20x18) 13 ahaus (each 360) 4,680 days (13X20X18) 4 chuens (each 20) 80 days (4X20) 17 days 17 days Sum of the series 1, 401, 577 days After the initial series the next number-series (reversed), 13-9-9, or13 ahaus, 9 chuens, and 9 days, is found in the compound glyph num-bered 1(> in Maudslays drawing, the numbering of which has beenretained in our


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . erefore be as follows, the day being the unit: 9 cycles (each 144,000) 1,296,000 days (9x20x20x20X18) 14 katuns (each 7,200) 100,800 days (14x20X20x18) 13 ahaus (each 360) 4,680 days (13X20X18) 4 chuens (each 20) 80 days (4X20) 17 days 17 days Sum of the series 1, 401, 577 days After the initial series the next number-series (reversed), 13-9-9, or13 ahaus, 9 chuens, and 9 days, is found in the compound glyph num-bered 1(> in Maudslays drawing, the numbering of which has beenretained in our plate Lxxi. The date which follows—G Cimi 4 Tzec—is found in the right-hand portion of glyph 18 and the left-handportion of glyph 19. As all the numbers of the initial series, including that attached tothe month and day forming the terminal date, are face characters,and are considerably worn and dim, the question arises. How didGoodman ascertain their number value? Although some of these characters are so dim and imperfect that BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT PL. LXXI.


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