INDEX 



281 



Page 



Glyph block, definition 156 



Glyphs. See Hieroglyphs. 



Gods, nature 16-19 



Goodman, J. T.— 



chronologic tables of 134 



cited 2, 44, 116-117, 123 



investigation iii-iv 



on introducing glyph 66 



on length of great cycle 108 



on Supplementary Series 152 



Government, nature 12-16 



Great Cycle— 



length 135 



number of cycles in 107-114 



Haab (solar year)— 



first day 52-56 



glyph 47 



nature 44-51 



position of days in 48, 52-58 



subdivisions 45 



Habitat of the Maya 1-2 



map 1 



Hair, method of dressing 7 



Halach Umic (chief), powers 12-13 



Hand, used as ending sign 101-102 



Head-variant numerals— 



pntiquity 73, 102-103 



characteristics 97-103 



derivation 74 



discovery iii 



explanation 24-25,- 87, 96-104 



forms 96-104 



value 103 



identification 96-103 



parallel to Arabic numerals 87 



plates showing 167, 170, 176, 178, 179, 180 



use of, in time-period glyphs 67-74, 104 



See also Full-figure glyphs. 



Hewett, 2>r. E. L., cited 164,192 



Hieroglyphs— 



antiquity iii, 2 



proofs 173, 175 



character iv, 26-30 



classification 26 



decipherment 23-25, 31, 249-250 



errors in interpretation 154-155 



errors in original text 245-250 



methods 134-155 



inversion of significance 211 



mat pattern 191-194 



materials inscribed upon 22 



modifications 23-25 



order of reading 23, 



129, 133, 135, 136-138, 156, 170, 268 



1 errors 245-250 



iv,250 



symmetry 23-24, 88-91, 128 



textbooks vii 



See also Numerals. 

 Hieroglyphs, closing, use. . . 101-102, 152-153, 170 

 Hieroglyphs, introducing, use in dating. . 64-68 

 History— 



codices containing 32-33 



dates 179, 221-222, 228-229, 249-250 



decipherment iv-v, 26, 250 



dates only 249-250 



Page 

 History— Continued. 



outline 2-7 



recording, methods 33-36 



Hodge, F. W., letter of transmittal iii-v 



Holmes, W. H., cited 196 



HospiTAUTY, customs 10 



HOTUN PERIOD 166 



Hunting, division of spoils 9 



Ideographic writing, argument for 27-28 



iKONOMATic writing, nature 28-29 



Initial-series dating — 



bar and dot numbers in, examples 157-167, 



176-lSO 



plates showing 157, 167, 170, 176, 178, 179 



disuse 84-85, 199 



examples, interpretation 157-222, 233-240 



plates showing 157, 167, 170, 



176, 178, 179, 180, 187, 

 188, 191, 207, 210, 213, 

 218, 220, 233, 235, 248 



explanation 63-74, 147-148 



head- variant numbers, examples 167-176, 



plates showing 167, 170, 176, 178, 179, 180 



introducing glyph, identification by. ... . 136 

 irregular forms of, examples . . . 191-194, 203-207 



order of reading 129, 136-138, 170, 268 



position of month signs in 152-154 



reference to Long Count 147-151 



regular forms of, interpretation 157-191 



replacement by u kahlay katimob dating . 84-85 



starting point 108, 109, 113-114, 



125-126, 136, 159, 162, 203-207 



used in codices 266 



examples 266-273 



plate showing 266 



used on monuments 85 



Inscriptions on monuments— 



cycles in, numbering 108-113 



date of, contemporaneous 179, 



194, 203, 209-210, 213, 220-222 



date of carving, usual 194 



day signs in 33 



errors 245-250 



historical dates 179 



interpretation 33-35 



examples 156-250 



method 134-155 



length of great cycle used in 107-114 



numeration glyphs. See Numerals. 

 See oZso Monuments; Stel.«. 

 Introducing glyph— 



lack 208- 



nature 64-68, 125-127, 136, 157-158 



Inverted CL-i-PH, meaning 211 



Itzamna (god), nature 16 



Justice, rules of. 



Katun (time period)— 



glyph 68-69 



identification in u kahlay katunob 79-82 



length 62, 135 



monument erected to mark end 250 



nammg 80-82 



series of 79-86 



use of, in Period-ending dates 222-225 



