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XVII. ". Realistic Designs on Vases from Chamd, Guate- 

 mala; b, The Quetzal as represented od a Painted 



Cylindrical Vase from Copan 79 



Will. Stela 13, Piedras Negras 90 



XIX. a, Top of Stela 1 at Yaxchilan; &, Analogous Detail 



of Stela 1. yaxchilan 95 



XX. Scheme of the Mayan Calendar as presented in 



the Codex Tro-Cortesianus 102 



XXI. Typical Mayan Inscription 109 



XXII. Page 24 Dresden Codex 118 



XXIII. a. Detail of the Dresden Codex showing Tz<>ll;in 



used in Divination; h. Analysis of the above 



Tzolkin, according to Forstemann .... 122 



XXIV. Development in Style of Carving at Copan . . 124 

 XXV. Genera] View of Monte Alban from the North . . 138 



XXVI. Detail of Monte Alban showing Wall Foundations 



and Small Cell-like Rooms 140 



XXVII. Zapotecan Art: Incense Burners, Funerary Vases of 



Portrait Type, Cruciform Tomb with Geo- 

 metric Decoration .... ... 143 



XXVIII. '/. Sculpture of Stone of the Early Zapotecan Period; 



fr, Jade Tablets pierced for Suspension . . . 146 



XXIX. Laughing Head of the Totonacs 1.50 



XXX. n. An Elaborately Carved Stone Collar: &, A Pal- 

 mate Stone from the State of Vera Cruz 152 

 XXXI. The Temple at Xochicalco before Restoration l">7 

 XXXII. Two Views of the Principal Pyramid in the Citadel 



at Teotihuacan 160 



XXXIII. a, Partial View of the Great Pyramid at Cholula; b, 



A View at La Quemada 164 



XXXIV. Stone Slab t'roiii an Ancient Sepulcher in the State of 



Guerrero 170 



XXXV. (i. Fine Carved Ceremonial Slab found at Mercedes, 

 Costa Rica; >>. Stone Figure from Costa Rica; 



C, Ceremonial Slab decorated with Monk' 



Mercedes, Costa Rica 174 



XXXVI. a, The Gold Work of the Ancient Mexicans; b, Orna- 

 ment of Gold from Costa Rica 178 



XXXVII. A. Page from the Tribute Roll of Moctezuma . 180 



XXXVIII. Page from the Codex Telleriano Remensis . . . 182 



