INDEX. 
Sesesmil River, 14 
Settlement at Copan probably not long before g.0.0.0.0., 
416 
Site, history of, 14 
Of ruins not that of city conquered by Chaves, 18, 23 
Skeletal characteristics, 81 
Smith, Elliott, quoted, 224 
Sotuta, last Cocom capital, 487 
Southwestern Maya field, latest date in, 438 
Southwestern United States, Mexican objects in, 34 
Speech scroll, emblem of, royalty in Aztec codices, 38 
Sphere of Copan influence, 6, 381-386, 431 
Spinden, H. J., on correlation of chronology, 531, et seq. 
On date of Palenque, 437 
On extravagance in art and cultural decay, 447 
On Stela 15, 87 
On Stela 18, 97 
On Totonacan art, 4c9 
Provisional chronologies, 34 
Publications, 26 
Quoted, 45, 53, 130, 141, 208, 226, 229, 326, 358 
Reliability of his stylistic criteria, 358 
Work on Maya art, 26 
Squash, 3 
Squier, E. G., on distribution of Chorti language, 607 
Stairways, hieroglyphic, at different places, 389 
Stela, as time-markers, 51, 127 
Intervals of erection, 51 
Method of transport, 397 
Removal of during occupation, 115 
Sequence of archaic, 125 
So used for 13 centuries, 591 
36 now known at Copan, i11 
Steps, Hieroglyphic, at other localities, 220 
Stephens, John L., error in Chorti word list from Zacapa, 
605, 606 
Mission to Central America, and works, 20 
On location of monuments, 539 
On quarries, 6 
Quoted, 224, 239, 473 
Stiles, Charles Wardell, on malaria, 446 
Stoll, Cholti and Chorti vocabularies, 610 
Ethnographie, cited, 608 
Prints Stephens’s erroneous “ Chorti”’ word-list, 607 
Stone of monuments, I 
Character of, 6, 463 
Stone carving, development of, 393 
Style, archaic, similar to that of Tikal, 54 
Style interchange with northern sites (on Stela 23), 151 
Stylistic criteria, 26 
Stylistic sequence, 53 
Apparent conflict with chronological, 354, et seq. 
Stylistic similarity of the seven 9.11.0.0.0 stela, 160 
Supplementary Series, 46 
Always preceded by an Initial Series, 74, 401 
Analyzed, 401 
Bowditch on, 551 
Description, 551 
Detailed analysis of glyphs, 552 
Discussion, 551 
Eclipse phenomena, 401 
Goodman on, 551 
Glyph A, 554 
Lunar-month sign, 554 
Glyph C, description, 555 
Probable explanation, 561 
Glyph D, description, 561 
Relation to glyph E, 562 
R. K. Morley on, 562 


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Supplementary Series—Continued. 
Glyph E, analysis, 562 
At Naranjo, 562 
At Yaxchilan, 562 
Glyph X, description and analysis, 562, 563 
Possibly refers to phases of moon, 563 
Similarity to God C, 563 
Summary of conclusions, 563 
Parallels with Mohammedan and Babylonian lunar 
calendars, 554 
Pairs, head elements in Glyph C, 559, 560 
Term defined, 46 
Swanton, 409 
Sweet potato, 3 
Symbolism of 20 figures, 335 
Symmetry considerations, 322 
Syntactic parallels between Chorti, Maya, and Quiché- 
Pokom, 612 
Tap, 4 
Tassel ornaments, 69, 70, 83 
Tayasal, visited by Fuensalida, 473 
Tecuantepec, conquest of, in Aztec codices, 38 
Telleriano-Remensis Codex, 38, 39, 41 
Tenochtitlan, fall of, 468, 534 
Tepechpan, Mapa de, 36, 41 
Tepeyollotli, Eighth Lord of the Night, 559 
Terminal date, month-sign suppression in, 157 
Ternaux-Compans, quoted, 519 
Testera, Padre, entry in Yucatan, 490 
Tezulutlan, seat of Old Empire, 614 
Tezulutleca, possible name for Old Empire language, 614, 
615 
Thatch palm, 3 
Thomas, Cyrus, commentary on Goodman’s work, 31 
Thomas and Swanton, error in, 608 
Thompson, E. H., 500 
Tibulca Cave, 548, 600 
Tibulén, Cocom driven to, 487 
Tikal, 220, 391, 433, 437» 441, 4445 458, 459 
Abandonment of, 457 
And Uaxactun, practically one locality, 414 (see also 
Uaxactun) 
Archaic style at, 54 
Archaisms at, 76 
New Year Day perhaps referred to on lintels, 304 
Similar archaisms on Leyden plate, 76 
Stone stelz at, long before settlement of Copan, 417 
Subject of figures at, 443 
17 sculptured stelz at, 413 
51 plain stele at, probably painted, hotun-markers, 568 
Tikal Monuments: 
Altar 5, 135 
Palace of five stories, 584 
Stela 1, 414 
Stela 2, 414 
Stela 3, 76, 77, 83, 358, 380, 411, 412, 413, 414, 420, 441 
Stela 4, 393, 4145 434 
Stela 5, 76 
Stela 6, 76 
Stela 7, 393, 414, 434 
Stela 8, 76, 392, 393, 396, 398, 414, 420, 421, 434, 567, 
568, 582 
Stela 9, 392, 414, 420, 421, 434, 568, 582 
Stela 10, 34, 76, 190, 191, 249, 281, 282, 283, 288, 346, 
347 3495 351, 356, 376, 411, 420, 529 
Stela 11, 76, 392, 413, 458, 528, 568, 586 
Stela 13, 393, 414 
Stela 16, 76, 413, 568, 584 
