. Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Inscriptions, Mayan; Maya calendar. 100 DECLARATIVE SIGNS. This class of signs is very large. It includes not only most of the characters used at times directively or determinatively, but all of the period symbols become declarative by having a beginning sign affixed to them. Thus, the bouquet sign, when attached to Ahau to indicate it begins an ahau period, renders tha


. Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Inscriptions, Mayan; Maya calendar. 100 DECLARATIVE SIGNS. This class of signs is very large. It includes not only most of the characters used at times directively or determinatively, but all of the period symbols become declarative by having a beginning sign affixed to them. Thus, the bouquet sign, when attached to Ahau to indicate it begins an ahau period, renders that day symbol a declarative; and, similarly, these glyphs are all declaratives, proclaiming alike the beginning of a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Maudslay, Alfred Percival, 1850-1931; Goodman, J. T; Godman, Frederick Du Cane, 1834-1919; Salvin, Osbert, 1835-1898; Greve, W. , lithographer; Griggs, William, 1832-1911; Hunter, Ada; Purkiss, W. , lithographer; Shawe, W; Sweet, H. N. (Henry N. ). London : Published for the editors by R. H. Porter . .. and Dulau & Co.


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