Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . as having belonged to their ancestors. DoctorSapper has been unable to find traces of the Choi language in , the dialect of the people of Lanquin and Cahabon differs fromthat of the Quekchi of Co ban. They likewise differ in certain pecu-liarities in the building of their houses and in their burial customs.^ Doctor Sapper has investigated a few of the caves in this eastern a See Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie, 1894, v. 26, p. 577, and following; 1895, v. 27, p. Stoll, Guatemala, p. 359. cPetermanns Geograp


Mexican and Central American antiquities, calendar systems, and history; . as having belonged to their ancestors. DoctorSapper has been unable to find traces of the Choi language in , the dialect of the people of Lanquin and Cahabon differs fromthat of the Quekchi of Co ban. They likewise differ in certain pecu-liarities in the building of their houses and in their burial customs.^ Doctor Sapper has investigated a few of the caves in this eastern a See Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie, 1894, v. 26, p. 577, and following; 1895, v. 27, p. Stoll, Guatemala, p. 359. cPetermanns Geographlsche Mittheilungen, 1893, pp. 7, 8. SELER] ANTIQUITIES OF GUATEMALA 89 region, which he considers quite ancient settlements. In Campur heexcavated a small cave which is about 10 meters deep and whose floorslopes inward. Four meters from the entrance a wall, built of stonewithout mortar, runs obliquely through the cavern. Doctor Sapperfound behind this wall some large stones, without recognizable signifi-cance or connection, which may perhaps have been hearthstones or. b


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