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2001            The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

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2000            Los escribas del Códice de Madrid:  Metodología paleográfica.  Revista Española de Antropología Americana 30:27-85.  Madrid.

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1985            Los códices mayas.  Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

León Portilla, Miguel

2003            Códices: los antiguos libros del nuevo mundo.  Aguilar, Mexico, D.F.

Looper, Matthew G. and Julia Guernsey Kappelman

2001            The Cosmic Umbilicus in Mesoamerica:  A Floral Metaphor for the Source of Life.  Journal of Latin American Lore 21(1):3-54.

Lounsbury, Floyd G.

1973            On the Derivation and Reading of the ‘Ben-Ich’ Prefix.  In Mesoamerican Writing Systems, edited by Elizabeth P. Benson, pp. 99-143.  Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC.

1983            The Base of the Venus Table of the Dresden Codex, and Its Significance for the Calendar-Correlation Problem.  In Calendars in Mesoamerica and Peru:  Native American Computations of Time, edited by Anthony F. Aveni and Gordon Brotherston, pp. 1-26.  BAR International Series 174, Oxford.

1984            Glyphic Substitutions:  Homophonic and Synonymic.  In Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, edited by John S. Justeson and Lyle Campbell, pp. 167-184.  Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, University of New York, Albany.

1992a            A Derivation of the Mayan-to-Julian Calendar Correlation from the Dresden Codex Venus Chronology.  In The Sky in Mayan Literature, edited by Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 184-206.  Oxford University Press, New York.

1992b            A Solution for the Number 1.5.5.0 of the Mayan Venus Table.  In The Sky in Mayan Literature, edited by Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 207-215.  Oxford University Press, New York.

Lounsbury, Floyd G., and Michael D. Coe

1968            Linguistic and Ethnographic Data Pertinent to the 'Cage' Glyph of Dresden 36c.  Estudios de Cultura Maya 7: 269-284.

Love, Bruce

1987            T93 and Maya "Hand-Scattering" Events.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 5.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

1989            Yucatec Sacred Breads through Time.  In Word and Image in Maya Culture:  Explorations in Language, Writing, and Representation, edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice, pp. 336-350.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 

1991            A Text from the Dresden New Year Pages.  In Sixth Palenque Round Table, 1986, edited by Merle Greene Robertson and Virginia M. Fields, pp. 293-302.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

1992            Divination and Prophecy in Yucatan.  In New Theories on the Ancient Maya, edited by Elin C. Danien and Robert J. Sharer, pp. 205-216.  University Museum Monograph 77, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

1994            The Paris Codex:  Handbook for a Maya Priest.  University of Texas Press, Austin.

1995            A Dresden Codex Mars Table?  Latin American Antiquity 6(4):  350-361.

2001            Paris, Codex.  In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures:  The Civilizations of Mexico and Central America, vol. 2, edited by Davíd Carrasco, pp. 443-446.  Oxford University Press, New York.

Love, Bruce, and Eduardo Peráza Castillo

1984            Wahil Kol:  A Yucatec Maya Agricultural Ceremony.  Estudios de cultura maya 15:251-300.

MacLeod, Barbara

1989            The 819-Day-Count:  A Soulful Mechanism.  In Word and Image in Maya Culture:  Explorations in Language, Writing, and Representation, edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice, pp. 112-126.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Macri, Martha J., and Matthew G. Looper

2003            The New Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs. Volume 1: The Classic Period Inscriptions.   University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

Macri, Martha J., and Gabrielle Vail

2009            The New Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs. Volume 2: The Codical Texts.   University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

Marcus, Joyce

1976            The Origins of Mesoamerican Writing.  In Annual Review of Anthropology 5:35-67.  Palo Alto.

1992            Mesoamerican Writing Systems:  Propaganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient Civilizations.  Princeton University Press, Princeton.

Marhenke, Randa

1997            Latin in the Madrid Codex.  In U Mut Maya VI, edited by Carolyn Jones and Tom Jones, pp. 199-201. U Mut Maya, Bayside, CA.

Martin, Simon, and Nikolai Grube

2000            Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens:  Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya.  Thames and Hudson, New York.

Martyr D’Anghera, Peter

1912            De Orbe Novo:  The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D’Anghera.  Translated by Francis Augustus MacNutt.  2 vols.  G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York and London.

Masson, Marilyn A.

2003            The Late Postclassic Symbol Set in the Maya Area.  In The Postclassic Mesoamerican World, edited by Michael E. Smith and Francis F. Berdan, pp. 194-200.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Milbrath, Susan

1980            A Star Calendar in the Codex Madrid.  In La Antropología Americanista en la Actualidad:  Homenaje a Raphael Girard, Vol. 1, pp. 445-464.  Editores Mexicanos Unidos, México, D.F.

1981            Astronomical Imagery in the Serpent Sequence of the Madrid Codex.  In Archaeoastronomy in the Americas,  edited by Ray A. Williamson, pp. 263-284.  Ballena Press Anthropological Papers, No. 22.  Los Altos, California.

1995            Gender and Roles of Lunar Deities in Postclassic Central Mexico and Their Correlations with the Maya Area.  Estudios de Cultura Nahuatl 25:45-93.

1996            Postclassic Maya Metaphors for Lunar Motion.  In Eighth Palenque Round Table, 1993, edited by Martha J. Macri and Jan McHargue, pp. 379-392.  Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco.

1999            Star Gods of the Maya:  Astronomy in Art, Folklore, and Calendars.  University of Texas Press, Austin.

2002            New Questions Concerning the Authenticity of the Grolier Codex.  Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 18(1):50-83.

Milbrath, Susan and Carlos Peraza Lope

2003a            Mayapan’s Scribe:  A Link with Classic Maya Artists.  Mexicon 25(5):120-123.

2003b            Revisiting Mayapan:  Mexico’s Last Maya Capital.  Ancient Mesoamerica 14:1-46.

Miller, Arthur G.

1982            On the Edge of the Sea:  Mural Painting at Tancah-Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico.  Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC.

1989            Comparing Maya Image and Text.  In Word and Image in Maya Culture:  Explorations in Language, Writing, and Representation, edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice, pp. 176-188.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Miller, Mary

1999            Maya Art and Architecture.  Thames and Hudson, New York.

Miller, Mary, and Karl A. Taube

1993            The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya:  An Illustrated Dictionary of Mesoamerican Religion.  Thames and Hudson, New York.

Montgomery, John

2002            How to Read Maya Hieroglyphs.  Hippocrene Books, New York.

Nicholson, H. B. and Eloise Quiñones Keber (editors)

1994            Mixteca-Puebla:  Discoveries and Research in Mesoamerican Art and Archaeology.  Labyrinthos, Culver City, CA.

Nowotny, Karl A.

2005            Tlacuilolli: Style and Contents of the Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts with a Catalog of the Borgia Group.  Translated and edited by George A. Everett, Jr., and Edward B. Sisson. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. [Originally published in 1961 by Ibero- Amerikanische Bibliothek, Berlin.]

Orejel, Jorge L.

1990            The "Axe/Comb" Glyph as ch’ak.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 31.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

Paxton, Merideth

1986            Codex Dresden:  Stylistic and Iconographic Analysis of a Maya Manuscript.  Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Art History, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

1991            Codex Dresden:  Late Postclassic Ceramic Depictions and the Problems of Provenience and Date of Painting.  In Sixth Palenque Round Table, 1986, edited by Merle Greene Robertson (General Editor) and Virginia M. Fields (Volume Editor), pp. 303-308.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

1992            The Books of Chilam Balam:  Astronomical Content and the Paris Codex.  In The Sky in Mayan Literature, edited by Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 216-246.  Oxford University Press, New York.

1997            Códice Madrid:  Análisis de las páginas 75-76.  In Códices y Documentos sobre México.  Segundo Simposio, Volumen I, edited by Salvador Rueda Smithers, Constanza Vega Sosa, and Rodrigo Martínez Baracs, pp. 63-80.  Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and Dirección General de Publicaciones del Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, México, D.F.

2000a            The Almanac on Pages 10b-11b of the Madrid Codex and the Burner Cycle of the Maya.  In In Chalchihuitl in Quetzalli:  Precious Greenstone, Precious Quetzal Feather:  Mesoamerican Studies in Honor of Doris Heyden, edited by Eloise Quiñones Keber, pp. 83-101.  Labyrinthos, Lancaster, CA.

2000b            Páginas 75 y 76 del Códice Madrid y el simbolismo del tzolkín y haab.  In Códices y documentos sobre México: Tercer Simposio Internacional, edited by Constanza Vega Sosa, pp. 257-269.  Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, México, D.F.

2001            The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya:  Cycles and Steps in the Madrid Codex.  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 

2004            Tayasal Origin of the Madrid Codex:  Further Consideration of the Theory.  In The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 89-127.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Pickands, Martin

1980            The "First Father" Legend in Maya Mythology and Iconography.  In Third Palenque Round Table, 1978, Part 2, edited by Merle Greene Robertson, pp. 124-137.  University of Texas Press, Austin.

Pincemin Deliberos, Sophia, and Mauricio Rosas Kifuri

2000            Iconografia del agua en los códices mayas.  In Los Investigadores de la Cultura Maya, vol. 8, tomo 1, pp. 100-112.  Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, Campeche.

Pohl, Mary

1981            Ritual Continuity and Transformation in Mesoamerica:  Reconstructing the Ancient Maya Cuch Ritual.  American Antiquity 46: 513-529.

Porter, James B.

1997            Drawing the Maya Screenfold Books: Preliminary Observations.  In Latin American Indian Literatures:  Messages and Meanings, edited by Mary H. Preuss, pp. 33-46.  Labyrinthos, Lancaster, CA.

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1892a            Códice Maya, denominado Cortesiano, que se conserva en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional.  Madrid. 

1892b            Le Codex Troano et le Codex Cortesianus.  In Congrès International des Américanistes, Compte-Rendu de la huitième session, Paris, 1890, pp. 652-654.  E. Leroux, Paris. 

Reents-Budet, Dorie

1994            Painting the Maya Universe:  Royal Ceramics of the Classic Period.  Duke University Press, Durham, NC.

Relaciones de Yucatán

1898-1900            Colección de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de las antiguas posesiones españoles de ultramar.  2nd series, vols. 11 and 13.  Madrid.

Riese, Berthold

1982            Eine mexikanische Gottheit im Venuskapitel der Mayahandschrift Codex Dresdensis.  Société Suisse des Américanistes 46:37-39.

1984            Hel Hieroglyphs.  In Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, edited by John S. Justeson and Lyle Campbell, pp. 263-286.  Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, Pub. 9.  State University of New York at Albany.

Ringle, William

1988            Of Mice and Monkeys:  The Value and Meaning of T1016c, the God C Hieroglyph.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 18.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

Rivera Dorado, Miguel

1991            Estudio Crítico.  In Códice Tro-Cortesiano, Tabula Americae 12.  Testimonio Compañia Editorial, Madrid.

Robicsek, Francis

1979            The Mythological Identity of God K.  In Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Vol. IV, edited by Merle Greene Robertson and Donnan C. Jeffers, pp. 111-128.  Pre-Columbian Art Research Center, Monterey.

Rosny, Leon de

1882            Les documents écrits de l’antiquité américaine; Compte-rendu d’une mission scientifique en Espagne et en Portugal.  Mémoires de la Société d’Ethnographie 1(3):57-100 + 11 plates.  Maisonneuve et Cie, Paris.

1883            Codex Cortesianus.  Manuscrit hiératique des anciens indiens de l'Amérique Centrale, conservé au Musée Archéologique de Madrid.  Photographie et publiée pour la premiere fois avec une introduction et un vocabulaire de l'écriture hiératique yucatéque.  Libraires de la Société d'Ethnographie, Paris. 

Roys, Ralph L.

1949            The Prophecies for the Maya Tuns or Years in the Books of Chilam Balam of Tizimin and Mani.  In Contributions to American Anthropology and History, Vol. 10, No. 51, pp. 153-186.  Carnegie Institution of Washington, Pub. 585.  Washington, DC. 

1967            The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.  [Originally published 1933, Carnegie Institution of Washington.]

Sánchez de Aguilar, Pedro

1892            Informe contra idolorum cultores del obispado de Yucatán.  Anales, Museo Nacional de México 1(6):13-122.  Mexico.  [First edition 1639, Madrid.]

Sanz Castro, Luis T.

2000            Los escribas del Códice de Madrid:  Metodología y análisis pre-iconográfico.  Revista Española de Antropología Americana 30:87-103.  Madrid.

Satterthwaite, Linton

1965            Calendrics of the Maya Lowlands.  In Archaeology of Southern Mesoamerica, Part 2, edited by Gordon R. Willey, pp. 603-631.  Handbook of Middle American Indians, vol. 3.   Robert Wauchope, gen. ed.  University of Texas Press, Austin.

Schele, Linda

1992            Notebook for the XVI Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop.  University of Texas at Austin.

1993            Notebook for the XVII Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop.  University of Texas at Austin.

Schele, Linda, and Nikolai Grube

1997            The Dresden Codex.  In Notebook for the XXIst Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop, pp. 79-247.  Department of Art and Art History, the College of Fine Arts, and the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin.

Schellhas, Paul

1904            Representations of Deities of the Maya Manuscripts.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 4, No. 1.  Harvard University, Cambridge.

Schuster, Angela M. H.

1999            Redating the Madrid Codex.  Archaeology, January/February:26-27.

Schwede, Rudolf

1912            Über das Papier der Maya-Codices und einiger altmexikanischer Bilderhandschriften.  Zur Habilitation an der Kgl. Sächs.  Technischen Hochschule zu Dresden.  Verlag von Richard Bertling, Dresden.

Seler, Eduard

1886             Maya-Handschriften und Maya-Götter.  Zeitschrift für Ethnologie XVIII:416-420.

1887a           Ueber die Namen der in der Dresdener Handschrift Abgebildeten Maya-Götter.  Zeitschrift für Ethnologie XIX:224-231.

1887b           Ueber die Bedeutung des Zahlzeichens 20 in der Mayaschrift.  Zeitschrift für Ethnologie XIX:237-241.

1888             Der Charakter der Aztekischen und der Maya-Handschriften.  Zeitschrift für Ethnologie XX:1-10.

1892a           Ein Neuer Versuch zur Entzifferung der Mayaschrift.  Globus 62: 59-61.

1892b           Does There Really Exist a Phonetic Key to the Maya Hieroglyphic Writing?  Science XX(499):562-567.

1893             Some Additional Remarks on Maya Hieroglyphic Writing.  Science XXI(524):576.

1898             Quetzalcouatl-Kukulcan in Yucatan.  Zeitschrift für Ethnologie XXX:377-410.

1902-23       Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur Amerikanischen Sprach- und Alterthumskunde.  5 vols.  A. Asher and Company, Berlin. 

1904a           The Antiquities of Guatemala.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 77-121.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904b           The Bat God of the Maya Race.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 233-241.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904c           The Mexican Chronology.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 11-57.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904d           The Mexican Picture Writings of Alexander von Humbolt.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 123-229.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904e            The Significance of the Maya Calendar in Historic Chronology.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 325-337.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904f            Venus Period in the Pictures Writings of the Borgian Codex Group.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 355-391.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1904g           The Wall Paintings of Mitla.  In Mexican and Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems, and History, edited and translated under the supervision of Charles P. Bowditch, pp. 243-324.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 28.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1906             Parallelen in den Maya-Handschriften.  Globus 90:187-193.

1963            Comentarios del Códice Borgia.  Vols. I-III.  Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico City.

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Severin, Gregory M.

1981            The Paris Codex:  Decoding an Astronomical Ephemeris.  Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 71, Pt. 5.  Philadelphia.

Sharer, Robert

1994            The Ancient Maya.  5th ed.  Stanford University Press, Stanford.

Siarkiewicz, Elzbieta

2001            The Solar Year and the Dresden Codex.  Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 17(2):136-159.

Sosa, John R.

1989            Cosmological, Symbolic and Cultural Complexity among the Contemporary Maya of Yucatan.  In World Archaeoastronomy, edited by Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 130-142.  Cambridge University Press, New York.

Sotelo Santos, Laura Elena

1989            Las representaciones del dios A en el Códice Madrid.  In Memorias del II Coloquio Internacional de Mayistas, Vol. 2, pp. 1333-1342.  Centro de Estudios Mayas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D.F.

1993            Las representaciones del Dios "C" en el Códice Tro Cortesiano.  In Perspectivas Antropológicas en el Mundo Maya, edited by María Josefa Iglesias Ponce de León y Francesc Ligorred Perramon, pp. 323-330.  Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Madrid.

1998a            Los dioses antropomorfos en el Códice de Madrid.  Tesis Doctoral.  Facultad de Geografía y Letras, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D.F.

1998b            Pasajes paralelos en los Códices de Dresden y Madrid.  Amerindia 23:121-138.

2002            Los dioses del Códice Madrid:  Aproximación a las representaciones antropomorfas de un libro sagrado maya.  Programa de Maestría y Doctorado en Estudios Mesoamericanos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D.F.

Stuart, David

1987            Ten Phonetic Syllables.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 14.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

1996            Kings of Stone:  A Consideration of Stelae in Ancient Maya Ritual and Representation.  RES 29/30:148-171.

Stuart, David, and Stephen Houston

1994            Classic Maya Place Names.  Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology, No. 33.  Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC.

Stuart, David, Stephen Houston, and John Robertson

1999            Recovering the Past: Classic Maya Language and Classic Maya Gods.  In Notebook for the XXIIIrd Maya Hieroglyphic Forum at Texas.  Department of Art and Art History, the College of Fine Arts, and the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin.

Taack, George H.

1973            An Iconographic Study of Deer Hunting Scenes in Maya Painting:  Codex Madrid and Vases from Calcehtok and Altun Ha.  Master’s thesis, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Taube, Karl A.

1987            A Representation of the Principal Bird Deity in the Paris Codex.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 6.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

1988            The Ancient Yucatec New Year Festival:  The Liminal Period in Maya Ritual and Cosmology.  Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

1989a            Itzam Cab Ain:  Caimans, Cosmology, and Calendrics in Postclassic Yucatan.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 26.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

1989b            Ritual Humor in Classic Maya Religion.  In Word and Image in Maya Culture:  Explorations in Language, Writing, and Representation, edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice, pp. 351-382.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

1992            The Major Gods of Ancient Yucatan.  Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology, No. 32.  Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC.

1993            Aztec and Maya Myths.  British Museum Press and University of Texas Press, Austin.

Taube, Karl A., and Bonnie L. Bade

1991            An Appearance of Xiuhtecuhtli in the Dresden Venus Pages.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 35.  The Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC.

Tedlock, Barbara

1985            Hawks, Meteorology and Astronomy in Quiché-Maya Agriculture.  Archaeoastronomy 8:80-88.

1992a            The Road of Light:  Theory and Practice of Mayan Skywatching.  In The Sky in Mayan Literature, edited by Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 18-42.  Oxford University Press, New York.

1992b            Time and the Highland Maya.  Revised edition.  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

1999            Maya Astronomy:  What We Know and How We Know It.  Archaeoastronomy:  The Journal of Astronomy in Culture 14(1):39-58.

Tedlock, Dennis

1992            The Popol Vuh as a Hieroglyphic Book.  In New Theories on the Ancient Maya, edited by Elin C. Danien and Robert J. Sharer, pp. 229-240.  University Museum Monograph 77, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

1996            Popol Vuh:  The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the Glories of Gods and Kings.  Revised ed.  Simon and Schuster, New York.

Tedlock, Dennis, and Barbara Tedlock

2002-03   The Sun, Moon, and Venus Among the Stars: Methods for Mapping Mayan Sidereal Space.  Archaeoastronomy:  The Journal of Astronomy in Culture 17:5-22.

Thies, Frauke Johanna

1979            Analyse und Interpretation der Seiten 75 und 76 und der 12. und 13. Zeile der Seiten 77 und 78 des Codex Madrid.  Actes du XLII Congrès des Américanistes 7: 259-266.  Paris.

Thomas, Cyrus

1882            A Study of the Manuscript Troano.  U.S. Department of the Interior, Contributions to North American Ethnology, Vol. 5, pp. 1-237.  Washington, DC.

1884a           Aids to the Study of Maya Codices.  In The Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 6, pp. 253-371.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington D.C.

1884b           Ancient Mexican and Central American Codices and Inscriptions.  American Antiquarian VI(3):155-159.

1884c           Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts.  In Third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1881-82, pp. 7-65.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, DC.

1886             Discoveries in the Mexican and Maya Codices.  American Antiquarian VIII(2):69-76.

1892a           Is the Maya Hieroglyphic Writing Phonetic?  Science XX:197-201.

1892b           Key to the Maya Hieroglyphs.  Science XX:44-46.

1893a           Time-Periods of the Mayas.  Science XXI:128-130.

1893b           A Maya Month Name.  Science XXII:67-68.

1894a           The Maya Language.  American Antiquarian XVI:244.

1894b           Native Calendar of Central America and Mexico.  Science XXIII:65.

1894c           Day Symbols of the Maya Year.  In The Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 16, pp. 199-265.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1900a           Mayan Time Systems and Time Symbols.  American Anthropologist 2(1):53-62.

1900b           Maya Calendar Systems.  In The Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 22, Part 1, pp. 197-305.  Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington DC.

1902             Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America.  In The Annual Report of the U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology, Vol. 19, pp. 853-955.   Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington D.C.

Thompson, J. Eric S.

1934            Sky Bearers, Colors and Directions in Maya and Mexican Religion.  Contributions to American Archaeology, Vol. 2, No. 10.  Carnegie Institution of Washington, Pub. 436.  Washington, DC.

1939            The Moon Goddess in Middle America with Notes on Related Deities. In  Contributions to American Anthropology and History, Vol. 5, No. 29, pp. 121-173.  Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC.

1958            Symbols, Glyphs, and Divinatory Almanacs for Diseases in the Maya Dresden and Madrid Codices.  American Antiquity 23: 297-308.

1960            Maya Hieroglyphic Writing.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

1962            A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

1966            Merchant Gods of Middle America.  In Summa Anthropologica en Homenaje a Roberto J. Weitlaner, pp. 159-172.  Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México, D.F.

1970a            The Bacabs:  Their Portraits and Their Glyphs.  In Monographs and Papers in Maya Archaeology, edited by William R. Bullard, Jr., pp. 469-485.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 61.  Harvard University, Cambridge.

1970b            Maya History and Religion.  University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

1972            A Commentary on the Dresden Codex:  A Maya Hieroglyphic Book.  Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 93.  Philadelphia.

1975            The Grolier Codex.  In Studies in Ancient Mesoamerica II, edited by John A. Graham, pp. 1-9.  Contributions of the University of California Archaeological Research Facility, No. 27.  Berkeley.

Tozzer, Alfred M.

1941            Landa's Relación de las cosas de Yucatan.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 18.  Harvard University, Cambridge.

Tozzer, Alfred M., and Glover M. Allen

1910            Animal Figures in the Maya Codices.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 4, No. 3.  Harvard University, Cambridge.

Treiber, Hannelore

1987            Studien zur Katunserie der Pariser Mayahandschrift.  Acta Mesoamericana, Band 2.  Verlag Von Flemming, Berlin.

Vail, Gabrielle

1989            Ritual Continuity among the Lowland Maya:  An Examination of Rain-Making, Harvest, and Uayeb Ceremonies.  Human Mosaic 23:21-45.  Tulane University, New Orleans.

1994            A Commentary on the Bee Almanacs in Codex Madrid.  In Códices y Documentos sobre México: Primer Simposio, edited by Constanza Vega Sosa, pp. 37-68.  Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México, D.F.

1996            The Gods in the Madrid Codex:  An Iconographic and Glyphic Analysis.  Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans.

1997a           The Deer-Trapping Almanacs in the Madrid Codex.  In Papers on the Madrid Codex, edited by Victoria R. Bricker and Gabrielle Vail, pp. 73-110.  Middle American Research Institute, Pub. 64.  Tulane University, New Orleans.

1997b           The Yearbearer Gods in the Madrid Codex.  In Códices y Documentos sobre México.  Segundo Simposio, Volumen I, edited by Salvador Rueda Smithers, Constanza Vega Sosa, and Rodrigo Martínez Baracs, pp. 81-106.  Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia and Dirección General de Publicaciones del Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, México, D.F.

1998            Kisin and the Underworld Gods of the Maya.  Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 14(2):167-187.

2000a           Evidence of Haab Associations in the Madrid Codex.  Revista Española de Antropología Americana 30:105-135.

2000b           Issues of Language and Ethnicity in the Postclassic Maya Codices.  In Language and Dialect Variation in the Maya Hieroglyphic Script, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Martha J. Macri.  Special Issue of Written Language and Literacy 3(1):37-75.

2000c           Pre-Hispanic Maya Religion:  Conceptions of Divinity in the Postclassic Maya Codices.  Ancient Mesoamerica 11:123-147.

2001            Scribal Hands and Language Use in the Madrid Codex.  Paper presented at the workshop “Current Research on the Madrid Codex:  Issues of Provenience and Dating,” Tulane University, June 22-24, 2001.

2002            Haab’ Rituals in the Maya Codices and the Structure of Maya Almanacs.  Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 53.  Center for Maya Research, Washington, DC. 

2004            A Reinterpretation of Tzolk’in Almanacs in the Madrid Codex.  In The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 215-252.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

2005            Renewal Ceremonies in the Madrid Codex.  In Painted Books and Indigenous Knowledge in Mesoamerica:  Manuscript Studies in Honor of Mary Elizabeth Smith, edited by Elizabeth Hill Boone, pp. 179-209.  Middle American Research Institute, Pub. 69.  Tulane University, New Orleans. 

2006            The Maya Codices.  In Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 35, edited by William H. Durham and Jane Hill, pp. 497-519.  Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA.

2006            “Real Time” in Maya Almanacs:  Perspectives from the Madrid Codex.  In The Bricker Almanac:  A Festschrift in Honor of Harvey and Victoria Bricker, edited by Gabrielle Vail, Timothy Knowlton, and Markus Eberl.  Human Mosaic 36(1):145-159.  Tulane University, New Orleans.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Anthony F. Aveni (editors)

2004            The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Anthony F. Aveni

2004a            Maya Calendars and Dates: Interpreting the Calendrical Structure of Maya Almanacs.  In The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 131-146.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

2004b            Research Methodologies and New Approaches to Interpreting the Madrid Codex.  In The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 1-30.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Victoria R. Bricker

2004            Haab Dates in the Madrid Codex.  In The Madrid Codex:  New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript, edited by Gabrielle Vail and Anthony F. Aveni, pp. 171-214.  University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Victoria R. Bricker (compilers), Anthony F. Aveni, Harvey M. Bricker, John F. Chuchiak, Christine L. Hernández, Bryan R. Just, Martha J. Macri, and Merideth Paxton

2003            New Perspectives on the Madrid Codex.  Current Anthropology 44 (Supplement):S105-S112.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Christine Hernández

2006            Fire Drilling, Bloodletting, and Sacrifice:  Yearbearer Rituals in the Maya and Borgia Group Codices.  In Sacred Books, Sacred Languages:  Two Thousand Years of Ritual and Religious Maya Literature, edited by Rogelio Valencia and Genevieve LeFort, pp. 65-79.  Verlag Anton Saurwein, Markt Schwaben, Germany.

n.d.            Commentary of the Maya Madrid Codex.  Unpublished ms. on file at the Florida Institute for Hieroglyphic Research, Palmetto, FL.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Martha J. Macri

n.d.            Maya Hieroglyphic Database:  The Codices.  Unpublished electronic file, Department of Native American Studies, University of California, Davis.

Vail, Gabrielle, and Andrea Stone

2002            Representations of Women in Postclassic and Colonial Maya Literature and Art.  In Ancient Maya Women, edited by Traci Ardren, pp. 203-228.  Alta Mira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

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1976            Códices mayas.  Tipografía Nacional, Guatemala.  [Originally published 1930.]

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1983            History of the Conquest of the Province of the Itza.  Translated from the second Spanish edition by Robert D. Wood; edited and annotated by Frank E. Comparato.  Labyrinthos, Culver City, CA.  [First edition 1701, Madrid.]

Villela, Khristaan D., and Linda Schele

1996            Astronomy and the Iconography of Creation Among the Classic and Colonial Period Maya.  In Eighth Palenque Round Table, 1993, edited by Merle Greene Robertson (General Editor) and Martha J. Macri and Jan McHargue (Volume Editors), pp. 31-44.  Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco.

von Nagy, Christopher

1997            Some Comments on the Madrid Deer-Hunting Almanacs.  In Papers on the Madrid Codex, edited by Victoria R. Bricker and Gabrielle Vail, pp. 27-71.  Middle American Research Institute, Pub. 64.  Tulane University, New Orleans.

Wald, Robert

2004            The Languages of the Dresden Codex:  Legacy of the Classic Maya.  In The Linguistics of Maya Writing, edited by Søren Wichmann, pp. 27-58.  University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Werner, William J., and Christopher F. Altes

2003            Santa Rita Murals:  An Interactive Study of Maya and Mixtec Painting.  A website hosted by New College of Florida:  http://www.ncf.edu/Anthropology/SantaRitaMurals/index.htm.

Whittaker, Gordon

1986            The Mexican Names of Three Venus Gods in the Dresden Codex.  Mexicon 8: 56-60.

Willson, Robert W.

1924            Astronomical Notes on the Maya Codices.  Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 6, No. 3.  Harvard University, Cambridge.

Wulfing, Bettina

1994            The Structure of the Eclipse Almanac on 12b-18b of the Madrid Codex.  In Códices y Documentos sobre Mexico: Primer Simposio, edited by Constanza Vega Sosa, pp. 17-35.  Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México, D.F.

Ximénez, Francisco

1967            Escolios a las historias del origen de los indios.  Sociedad de Geografía e Historia de Guatemala, publicación especial 13.  Guatemala.  [Originally published c. 1700.]

Yorgey, Suzanna

2000            The Life Cycle of the Family:  A Comparative Analysis of Marriage and Birth Almanacs of Central Mexican and Maya Codices.  Human Mosaic 33(1):33-49.

Zimmermann, Günter

1956            Die Hieroglyphen der Maya-Handschriften.  Cram, de Gruyter, Hamburg.

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