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Examples showing the way in which numerals 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 12,16, and 17 are not used with period, day, or month signs |
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Examples showing the way in which numerals 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 12,16, and 17 are used with period, day, or month signs |
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Normal forms of numerals 1 to 13, inclusive, in the Books of Chilan Balam |
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Sign for 20 in the codices |
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Sign for 0 in the codices |
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Sign for 0 in the inscriptions |
93 |
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Figure showing possible derivation of the sign for 0 in the inscriptions |
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Special sign for 0 used exclusively as a month coefficient |
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Examples of the use of bar and dot numerals with period, day, or month signs |
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Head-variant numerals 1 to 7, inclusive |
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Head-variant numerals 8 to 13, inclusive |
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Head-variant numerals 14 to 19, inclusive, and 0 |
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A sign for 0, used also to express the idea "ending" or "end of" in Period-ending dates |
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Examples of the use of head-variant numerals with period, day,or month signs |
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Examples of the first method of numeration, used almost exclusively in the inscriptions |
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Signs for the cycle showing coefficients above 13 |
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Part of the inscription on Stela N, Copan, showing a number composed of six periods |
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Part of the inscription in the Temple of the Inscriptions, Palenque, showing a number composed of seven periods |
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Part of the inscription on Stela 10, Tikal (probably an Initial Series), showing a number composed of eight periods |
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Signs for the great cycle and the great-great cycle |
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Glyphs showing misplacement of the kin coefficient or elimination of a period glyph |
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Examples of the second method of numeration, used exclusively in the codices |
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Figure showing the use of the "minus" or "backward" sign in the codices |
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Sign for the "month indicator" |
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Diagram showing the method of designating particular glyphs in a text |
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Signs representing the hotun, or 5-tun, period |
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Initial Series showing
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