572 THE INSCRIPTIONS AT COPAN. 
The remaining sites each have one or two datable monuments only, but in 
every case these are found to conform with this practice. 
Tzendales. 9.13. 0.0.0 (Temple of the tablet). 
El Cayo. 9.17. 5.0.0 (?) (Stela 1). 
Los Higos. 9.17.10.0.0 (Stela 1). 
La Mar. 9.17.15.0.0 (Stela 1), 9.18.15.0.0 (Stela 2). 
Aguas Calientes. 9.18. 0.0.0 (Stela 1). 
Cancuen. 9.18. 0.0.0 (Stela 2), 9.18. 5.0.0 (Altar 2). 
Ucanal. 10. I. 0.0.0 (Stela 3). 
Benque Viejo. 10. 1. 0.0.0 (Stela 1). 
Flores. IO. I. 0.0.0 (Stela 1), 10. 2. 0.0.0 (Stela 2). 
Quen Santo. 10. 2. 5.0.0 (Stela 1), 10. 2.10.0.0 (Stela 2). 
Chichen Itza. 10. 2.10.0.0 (Temple of the Initial Series). 
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Fic. 85.— Design and part of inscription on front of Stela 1 at Tuluum, Yucatan. 
Fic. 86.— Design and inscription on cliff at the Hunacab mouth of the Cave of Loltun, Yucatan. 
Fic. 87.— Inscription on front of lintel in the Temple of the Initial Series at Chichen Itza, Yucatan. 




It is apparent from the foregoing summary that this custom was practiced 
throughout the Old Empire, even those small sites which have only one or two 
