. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. / 7:;. Varianl Forms of Aztecan Day Signs: a, acatl. arrow: bs mazatl, deerfoot; c, malinaUi, jaw bone; a, iUcuintli, dog's ear; e, ozomatli, monkey's car; /, ocelotl, jaguar's Fig. 74. Aztecan Numbers and Objects of Commerce: a, 1: b, 20; c, 400; d, 8,000; e, ten faces carved from precious stone; /, twenty bags of cochineal dye; g, one hundred hales of cocoa: h, four hundred hales of cotton; ?', four hundred jars of honey of tuna; j, eight thousand leaf bundles of copal gum: /;. twenty


. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. / 7:;. Varianl Forms of Aztecan Day Signs: a, acatl. arrow: bs mazatl, deerfoot; c, malinaUi, jaw bone; a, iUcuintli, dog's ear; e, ozomatli, monkey's car; /, ocelotl, jaguar's Fig. 74. Aztecan Numbers and Objects of Commerce: a, 1: b, 20; c, 400; d, 8,000; e, ten faces carved from precious stone; /, twenty bags of cochineal dye; g, one hundred hales of cocoa: h, four hundred hales of cotton; ?', four hundred jars of honey of tuna; j, eight thousand leaf bundles of copal gum: /;. twenty baskets each containing sixteen hundred ground cacao nibs; (/) four hundred and two blankets. cut down to the syllable te. Several of these syllable pictures are combined to represent a whole 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 Spinden, Herbert Joseph, 1879-1967. New York


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