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American Antiquity
[Society for American Archeology, 808 17th St NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006]
 
53.2 (April 1988):
    Michael P. Closs, "A Phonetic Version of the Maya Glyph for North" (386-393) [The Maya glyph for North is claimed to be a phonetic construction xa-ma-n(a) and connected to Yucatec xaman "north."]

    Victoria R. Bricker, "A Phonetic Glyph for Zenith: A Reply to Closs" (394-400) [The recently discovered Tomb 12 at Río Azul contains evidence for a "zenith" reading for one of the glyph collocations Closs reads as xaman "north."]

    Clemency Chase Coggins, "Reply to: A Phonetic Version of the Maya Glyph for North" (401) [Closs's phonetic reading of North as xaman is valid, but "north" should not be separated from "up" and "zenith."]

    Michael P. Closs, "Response to Coggins and Bricker" (402-411) [The north-south axis played a more fundamental role in mesoamerican cosmologies than the zenith-nadir axis.]

 

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