. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . A. STELA 11, YAXCHILAN. B. ALTAR IN FRONT OF STRUCTURE 44, YAXCHILAN GLYPHS REPRESENTING INITIAL SERIES, SHOWING USEOF BAR AND DOT NUMERALS AND HEAD-VARIANTPERIOD GLYPHS MORLEY] INTEODUCTIOlir TO STUDY OF MAYA HIEROGLYPHS 177 between the tun coefficient and the tun sign in A3, which is repeatedagain in D3 between the month coefficient and the month sign, isunlcnown. In plate 9, B, is figured the Initial Series on an altar in front ofStructure 44 at Yaxchilan. The introducing glyph appears in Al Bland is followed by the number in A2-A4. T
. An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs . A. STELA 11, YAXCHILAN. B. ALTAR IN FRONT OF STRUCTURE 44, YAXCHILAN GLYPHS REPRESENTING INITIAL SERIES, SHOWING USEOF BAR AND DOT NUMERALS AND HEAD-VARIANTPERIOD GLYPHS MORLEY] INTEODUCTIOlir TO STUDY OF MAYA HIEROGLYPHS 177 between the tun coefficient and the tun sign in A3, which is repeatedagain in D3 between the month coefficient and the month sign, isunlcnown. In plate 9, B, is figured the Initial Series on an altar in front ofStructure 44 at Yaxchilan. The introducing glyph appears in Al Bland is followed by the number in A2-A4. The period glyphs are allexpressed as head variants and the coefficients as bar and dot the kin coefficient in A4, the number is quite easily readaS ? An inspection of our text shows that the coefficientmust be 0, 1, 2, or 3. Let us work out the terminal dates for all fourof these values, commencing with 0, and then see which of the result-ing terminal days is the one actually recorded in A4. Reducing thenumber to imits of the first o
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