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Glyph T764 - CHAN/KAN

CHAN/KAN (chan/kan) (T764) 1> n. "snake," "serpent" 2> n. "captor"

<> (JM) Homophonous or semi-homophonous with chaan/kaan "sky" and chan/kan "four." Main sign of Emblem Glyph of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Depicts the head of a snake.

(PM) CHAN/KAN (chan/kan) (T764) 1> n. "snake," "serpent" 2> n. "captor" <> Homophonous or semi-homophonous with chan/ka'an "sky" and chan/kan "four." Main sign of Emblem Glyph of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Depicts the head of a snake.

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