. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . ds possible, 98 (seep. 203, footnote 3), and ap-plying rules 1, 2, and 3 (, 140, 141, respectively)to the remainder, remember-iag that in each operation thedirection of the count is iack-ward, not forward, the startingpoint will be found to be 4Ahau 8 Zotz, This is the firstInitial Series yet encounteredwhich has not proceeded fromthe date 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, anduntil the new starting point here indicated can be substantiated itwill be well to accept the correctness of this text only with a reser-vation. The most we can say at present


. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . ds possible, 98 (seep. 203, footnote 3), and ap-plying rules 1, 2, and 3 (, 140, 141, respectively)to the remainder, remember-iag that in each operation thedirection of the count is iack-ward, not forward, the startingpoint will be found to be 4Ahau 8 Zotz, This is the firstInitial Series yet encounteredwhich has not proceeded fromthe date 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu, anduntil the new starting point here indicated can be substantiated itwill be well to accept the correctness of this text only with a reser-vation. The most we can say at present is that if the number re-corded in A3-A5, , be counted forward from 4 Ahau 8 Zotzas a starting point, the terminal date reached by calculation willagree with the terminal date as recorded in B5-A6, 4 Ahau 8 Cumhu. Counting baclward from the starting point of Maya chronology, i Ahau 8 Cumhu, gives thedate 4 Ahau 8 Zotz, which is no nearer the terminal date recorded in B5-A6 than the date i Ahau 3 Kan-bin reached by counting


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