. Bulletin. Ethnology. f. \ FiGUKE 13.—Monument 1, four views. Cerro de las Mesas. Just above the Baktun coefficient, where in a Maya date the introduc- ing glyph should be, is a defaced glyph, the exact nature of which is also uncertain. Parts of other glyphs above this can still be discerned. The back of Stela 6 is not flat like almost all of the others at the site, but is irregularly round, the stone having been left in its natural shape. STELA 7 This monument lay face down, looking like an ordinary boulder in the middle of the monument plaza. When turned over, it was found to have on its f


. Bulletin. Ethnology. f. \ FiGUKE 13.—Monument 1, four views. Cerro de las Mesas. Just above the Baktun coefficient, where in a Maya date the introduc- ing glyph should be, is a defaced glyph, the exact nature of which is also uncertain. Parts of other glyphs above this can still be discerned. The back of Stela 6 is not flat like almost all of the others at the site, but is irregularly round, the stone having been left in its natural shape. STELA 7 This monument lay face down, looking like an ordinary boulder in the middle of the monument plaza. When turned over, it was found to have on its face the well-preserved carving 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 Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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