- No. 1 – Sven Gronemeyer
Beobachtungen zur possessiven Morphologie von Glyphe F - No. 2 – Christian M. Prager
Zahlklassifikatoren in Hieroglyphen-Inschriften der Klassischen Maya-Kultur: Beobachtungen zu T87 - No. 3 – Agnes Cougnaud, Hal Green, Bea Koch, and Al Meador
The Dos Caobas Stelae - No. 4 – Christian M. Prager
The Month Name Wayeb’: A Substitution Pattern - No. 5 – Elisabeth Wagner
The Female Title Prefix - No. 6 – Elisabeth Wagner
A Parentage Statement for Butz’ Chan - No. 7 – Pierre Robert Colas, Philip Reeder, and James Webster
Vessel with a Primary Standard Sequence in Archaeological Context in a Cave of the Northern Vaca Plateau, Belize
- No. 8 – Berthold Riese
Abkürzungen für Maya-Ruinenorte mit Inschriften - No. 9 – Harri Kettunen and Bon V. Davis II
Snakes, Centipedes, Snakepedes, and Centiserpents: Conflation of Liminal Species in Maya Iconography and Ethnozoology - No. 10 – Elisabeth Wagner
Some Thoughts on the Composition of Murals 1 and 3 of Structure 1, La Sufricaya, El Petén, Guatemala - No. 11 – Luís Lopes and Albert Davletshin
The Glyph for Antler in the Mayan Script - No. 12 – Erik Boot
Classic Maya Plates Identified with a Rare Vessel Type Spelled as ya-ja ji-b’i and ya-ja-la ji[b’i] - No. 13 – Erik Boot
T299 Split as the Logographic Sign for PA’ - No. 14 – Sven Gronemeyer
A Preliminary Ruling Sequence of Cobá, Quintana Roo - No. 15 – David F. Mora-Marín
A New Sign with Phonetic /no/ Reading?
- No. 16 – Harri Kettunen
An Old Euphemism in New Clothes: Oberservations on a Possible Death Difrasismo in Maya Hieroglyphic Writing - No. 17 – David F. Mora-Marín
The Proto-Ch’olan Positional Status Marker *-täl and Additional Comments on Classic Mayan Positional Morphology - No. 18 – Erik Boot
Further Notes on the Initial Sign as /ALAY/ - No. 19 – Luís Lopes
A New Look at the Name Phrase of the “Snake Lady” - No. 20 – Cosimo Donatiello
Short Epigraphic Notes on the Vase K2914
- No. 21 – Erik Boot
What happened on the Date 7 Manik’ 5 Woh? An Analysis of Text and Image on Kerr Nos. 0717, 7447, and 8457 - No. 22 – Sven Gronemeyer
Glyphs G and F as Aspects of the Maize God - No. 23 – Christophe Helmke, Harri Kettunen and Stanley Guenter
Comments on the Hieroglyphic Texts of the B-Group Ballcourt Markers at Caracol, Belize - No. 24 – Erik Boot
A Chochola-Maxcanu Ceramic Vessel in a 1930’s Collection in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico: History and Analysis of Image and Text
- No. 25 – Brian Stross
The Armadillo Stool - No. 26 – Mariano Sanz González
El verbo mih-iiy, ‘hacerse nada’, ‘morir’ - No. 27 – David F. Mora-Marín
A Logographic Value HU7 (~7U7) ‘to blow’ or ‘sacred, moral, power’ for the GOD.N Verbal Glyph of the Primary Standard Sequence
- No. 28 – Alejandro Sheseña
El título maya clásico aj naa[h]b’ - No. 29 – David Mora-Marín
Two Parallel Passages from the Late Preclassic Period: Connections between San Bartolo and an Unprovenanced Jade Pendant
- No. 30 – Michael J. Grofe
The Name of God L: B’olon Yokte’ K’uh? - No. 31 – Boguchwała Tuszyńska
Some Notes on Wives and Concubines - No. 32 – H.E.M. Braakhuis
The Tonsured Maize God and Chicome-Xochitl as Maize Bringers and Culture Heroes: A Gulf Coast Perspective
- No. 33 – David Mora-Marín
A Note on a Glyph from the San Bartolo Murals: A Possible Rebus Based on *aj ‘Reed’ for *7aj+ ‘Male/Large/Occupation Proclitic’ - No. 34 – Sven Gronemeyer and Barbara MacLeod
What Could Happen in 2012: A Re-Analysis of the 13-Bak’tun Prophecy on Tortuguero Monument 6 - No. 35 – Christophe Helmke
The Transferral and Inheritance of Ritual Privileges: A Classic Maya Case from Yaxchilan, Mexico
- No. 36 – Luís Lopes
A Rare Form of the “SI” Syllable - No. 37 – Boguchwała Tuszyńska
A look at the Enigmatic “GI Title” Associated with Maya Women - No. 38 – Péter Bíró
On NUP~ ‘to Marry’ and the Text of Bonampak Stela 2 - No. 39 – Albert Davletshin
An Unusual Sign: The “Wrinkle” Logogram in Maya Writing
- No. 40, 2012 – David Mora Marín
The Mesoamerican Jade Celt as ‘Eye, Face’, and the Logographic Value of Mayan 1M2/T121 as WIN ‘Eye, Face’ Surface’ - No. 41, 2012 – Marcel Polte
Significance of Coefficient 13 in the Long Count Calendar - No. 42, 2012 – Mario Giron-Ábrego
An Early Example of the Logogram TZUTZ at San Bartolo
- No. 43, 2013 – Mario Giron-Ábrego
Un Posible Logograma AKAN en el Preclásico Tardío - No. 44, 2013 – Arnaud Lambert
Preclassic Maya Representations of Xipe Totec at Kaminaljuyú - No. 45, 2013 – Alejandro Sheseña
De Piedras, Incensarios y Glifos
- No. 46, 2014 – H. E. M. Braakhuis
Challeging the Lightnings: San Bartolo’s West Wall Mural and the Maize Hero Myth
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