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Site:  Chichen Itza
Schele Number:  7658
Description:  Temple of the warriors, west side of the dais. procession of serpent captains. four figures flanking a tripod plate and offering with serpents rearing behind them.
Architectural Feature:  Dais
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya 1990:337, Fig. 9:22
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7659
Description:  Emblem glyphs and toponyms from tikal, palenque, seibal, copan.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:24, Fig. 1.5
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7660
Description:  Glyphs of titles for artists and craftsmen.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:28, Fig. 1.7
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7661
Description:  Construction techniques used in maya buildings.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:32, Fig. 1.8
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7662
Description:  Roofcombs used in maya buildings.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:33, Fig. 1.9
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7663
Description:  Various glyphs for houses and buildings.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:43, Fig. 1.15
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7664
Description:  Cosmic hearth and its three throne stones, snake, jaguar and shark.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:44, Fig. 1.17
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7665
Description:  Various offering plates and buckets.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:50, Fig. 1.24
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Site:  Mutul
Schele Number:  7666
Description:  Various names of the dramatis personae from mutul.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:65, Fig. 2.3
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7667
Description:  Various glyphs for puh (a-b); examples of cattail reeds from tikal and akank'e (c-d); the teotihuacan version of ajaw.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:74, Fig. 2.12
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7668
Description:  The maize god reborn from a flower.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:132, Fig. 3.34
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  7669
Description:  The psychoduct connecting the tome to the temple above acts as a conduit between the dead pakal and his living descendents.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:130, Fig. 3.33.Ia
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Site:  Unknown
Schele Number:  7670
Description:  Lid of cache vessel depicting tz'at nakam emitting a god of the otherworld who wears the name toh-chak-ich'ak (tikal king) in his headdress.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:131, Fig. 3.33.Ib
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Site:  Copan
Schele Number:  7671
Description:  Variants of the copan emblem glyph.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:134, Fig. 4.1
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Site:  Various
Schele Number:  7672
Description:  Scenes from two different vessels depicting kan-te-ahaw and the bearded jaguar god. one shows kan-te-ahaw throwing a stone tied with rope into the jaguar god's belly. the other shows kan-te-ahaw holding a torch ready to burn the bearded jaguar god.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:149, Fig. 4.19
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