Notebook for the Maya Hieroglyphic Forum at Texas.

By: Maya Workshop Foundation
Contributor(s): Maya Hieroglyphic Forum at Texas | University of Texas at Austin. Department of Art and Art History
Language: English Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Austin, Tex. : Department of Art and Art History, College of Fine Arts, and Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1998-.Description: 28cm.Summary: Continuation of: Notebook for the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop at Texas (see P378). - Shelved at: *H6/KE [MAYA HIEROGLYPHIC WORKSHOP AT TEXAS. Notebook], with the American run. - Name officially changed from Workshop to Forum in 1996, but not recorded as such on Notebooks until 1998. - Published annually to serve the Workshop & to document the yearly advances in hieroglyphic decipherment. The 1st section introduces & explains the glyph system & is updated each year. The 2nd section analyses glyph texts or focuses on certain topics, using inscriptions from Palenque & other major Maya sites (see individual records for details)Holdings: ANTHRO: No 22 (1998) - No 25 (2001) only.Continues: Notebook for the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop at Texas
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Journal Journal British Museum
Africa Oceania and the Americas AOA Roller Racking H6/KE [MAYA-] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 35350-1001
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Continuation of: Notebook for the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop at Texas (see P378). - Shelved at: *H6/KE [MAYA HIEROGLYPHIC WORKSHOP AT TEXAS. Notebook], with the American run. - Name officially changed from Workshop to Forum in 1996, but not recorded as such on Notebooks until 1998. - Published annually to serve the Workshop & to document the yearly advances in hieroglyphic decipherment. The 1st section introduces & explains the glyph system & is updated each year. The 2nd section analyses glyph texts or focuses on certain topics, using inscriptions from Palenque & other major Maya sites (see individual records for details)