. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . S. STELA 22, NARANJO D. STELA 24, NARANJO GLYPHS REPRESENTING INITIAL SERIES, SHOWING USE OF BARAND DOT NUMERALS AND NORMAL-FORM PERIOD GLYPHS MORLBY] INTKODUCTION TO STUDY OP MAYA HIEROGLYPHS 157 is Cl, which is followed by Dl, C2 D2, C3 D3, etc. Again, when DlOis reached the next in order is El, which is followed by Fl, E2 F2,E3 F3, etc. In this way the order of readii^ proceeds from left toright and from top to bottom, in pairs of columns, that is, G H, IJ,K L, and M N throughout the inscription, and usually closes withthe glyph-block


. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . S. STELA 22, NARANJO D. STELA 24, NARANJO GLYPHS REPRESENTING INITIAL SERIES, SHOWING USE OF BARAND DOT NUMERALS AND NORMAL-FORM PERIOD GLYPHS MORLBY] INTKODUCTION TO STUDY OP MAYA HIEROGLYPHS 157 is Cl, which is followed by Dl, C2 D2, C3 D3, etc. Again, when DlOis reached the next in order is El, which is followed by Fl, E2 F2,E3 F3, etc. In this way the order of readii^ proceeds from left toright and from top to bottom, in pairs of columns, that is, G H, IJ,K L, and M N throughout the inscription, and usually closes withthe glyph-block in the lower right-hand corner, as NlO in figure this simple system of coordinates any particular glyph in a textmay be readily referred to when the need arises. Thus, for example,in figure 66 glyph a is referred to as D3; glyph /? as F6; glyph y as^4; glyph d as NlO. In a few texts the glyph-blocks are so irregu-larly placed that it is impracticable to designate them by the abovecoordinates. In such cases the order of the gljrph-blocks will bei


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