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Table of Contents
I Calendrics (1)
Chronological Periods (1)
Classic Period Maya Sites (2)
Classic Period & Modern Maya Languages (3)
Evolution of Mayan Languages (4)
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Reading Order (5)
Syllabary (6)
Numbers (7)
Dates – Sacred Almanac of 260 Days (8)
Dates – Solar Calendar of 365 Days (9)
Dates – Long Count (10)
Dates – Supplementary Series
Lords of the Night (11)
没关系韩语Dates – Supplementary Series
Lunar Series (12)
Correlation of Maya & Christian Dates (13)报税英文
II Verbs (15)
Inflectional Endings (15)
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Accession (16)
Birth & Death (18)
Dedication (19)
Warfare (20)
Verbs (22)
Dates – Temporal Indicators (24)
Dates – Distance Numbers (25)
III Nouns (27)
Ergative Pronouns – “it is” (27)
modem是什么意思
本科怎么考Demonstrative Pronouns – Prepositions (28)
Structures (29)
Monuments (30)
Warfare (31)复仇者联盟英文台词
Animals (32)
Nouns (34)
IV Titles, Emblem Glyphs & Deities (37)
Familial Relations (42)
Relationships (43)
Emblem Glyphs (44)
Directions (46)
Colors (47)
Deities (48)
天真无邪的英文V Pottery Texts (52)
Vesl Typology (52)
Prentation (53)accommodated
wheneverwhereverSurface Treatment (56)
Vesl Contents (57)
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Calendrics Chronological Periods
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