Series & Excerpts
These links provide access to a large amount of digitalized texts from different fields, including both print or online publications. They are listed here alphabetically by the author’s surname. The links directly lead to the download, so please bear in mind that some files may be very large loading them into your browser.
La pintura mural prehispánica en México
(ISSN 1405-4817 – UNAM, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas)
- Boletín Informativo número 1
- Boletín Informativo número 2
- Boletín Informativo número 3
- Boletín Informativo número 4
- Boletín Informativo número 5
- Boletín Informativo número 6-7
- Boletín Informativo número 8-9
- Boletín Informativo número 10-11
- Boletín Informativo número 12-13
- Boletín Informativo número 14
- Boletín Informativo número 15
- Boletín Informativo número 16
- Boletín Informativo número 17
- Boletín Informativo número 18
- Boletín Informativo número 19
- Boletín Informativo número 20
- Boletín Informativo número 21
- Boletín Informativo número 22
- Boletín Informativo número 23
- Boletín Informativo número 24-25
- Boletín Informativo número 26
Glyph Dwellers
(ISSN 1097-3737, ed. by Matthew Looper & Martha Macri)
- Report 1, A Venus god as patron of Quiriguá
- Report 3, T683a and T683b: Two words for “twenty”
- Report 4, A Note on the carved bone from Copán Temple 11
- Report 5, T540 as WINIK
- Report 6, A New Interpretation of the Ball Compound
- Report 7, The Quatrefoil T510cd as ‘Cave’
- Report 8, T855: A Numeral Classifier
- Report 9, Phonological Variation in the Maya Codices
- Report 10, The Jog Sign as the Day Muluk
- Report 11, T536 xo, from Nahuatl Xochitli ‘Flower’
- Report 12, Mutal, a Possible Mixe-Zoque Toponym
- Report 13, Another Example of T757 as the Day Muluk
- Report 14, The Inscription on Dumbarton Oaks Jade B-157.MAJ
- Report 15, The 3-11-pih Title in Classic Maya Inscriptions
- Report 16, The ‘Manikin’ Glyph Compound (T86:700) as a Reference to Headdresses
- Report 17, The Meaning of the Maya Flapstaff Dance
- Report 18, A “Macaw Face Headband” Dance on Site R Lintel 5
- Report 19, A Possible Alternative Way of Expressing Month Names in Maya Writing
- Report 20, A Tale of a Tail: The GII Prefix
- Report 21, Glyph Y and GII: The Mirror and the Child
- Report 22, Cascajal Block: Sign Ordering
- Report 23, A Possible Western Ch’olan Innovation Attested on Itzan Stela 17
- Report 24, The History of Xkuy, an Unidentified Southeastern Center
- Report 25, Stylistic Analysis of Dancing Maize Gods on Polychrome Ceramics
- Report 26, Dated Monuments in the Hieroglyphic Database
- Report 27, Statements of Sociopolitical Network Interactions in Classic Maya Texts
BRASS/El Pilar Program: Field Reports and Mesas Redondas
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