Complete List of Text References
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Text | Site: Monument: Text Reference | Date of Monument | Date of Passage | Calendar Round | Julian Date | Event | Named? | Portrayed? | Comments |
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1 | PAL: T.Cross, Tab Cross: Q11 | 9.12.18. 5.19 ? | 8.19. 6. 8. 8 | 11 Lamat 6 Xul | 8 Aug 422 | Birth | Y | - | |
2 | PAL: T.Cross, Tab Cross: Q13 | 9.12.18. 5.19 ? | 8.19. 6. 8. 8 | 11 Lamat 6 Xul | 8 Aug 422 | Birth | Y | - | |
3 | PAL: T.Cross, Tab Cross: Q16 | 9.12.18. 5.19 ? | 8.19.19.11.17 | 2 Kab'an 10 Xul | 9 Aug 435 | Accession | Y | - | |
4 | PAL: T.Cross, Tab Cross: S2 | 9.12.18. 5.19 ? | 9. 0. 0. 0. 0 | 8 Ajaw 13 Keh | 10 Dec 435 | Period-ending | - | - | 1 |
5 | PAL: Grp.XVI, K'an Tok Tab.: D1 | 9.16.17.15. 4 | 9. 0. 9. 5. 9 | 3 Muluk 17 Muwan | 9 Feb 445 | Inauguration of Subordinate | Y? | - | 2 |
6 | PAL: Grp.XVI, K'an Tok Tab.: C6b-D6 | 9.16.17.15. 4 | 9. 1. 5. 5.11 | 6 Chuwen 19 Sak | 19 Nov 460 | Inauguration of Subordinate | Y | - | |
7 | COL: Washington, Alabaster Vase: B-D | ?? | -- | | -- | His drinking cup | Y | Y | 3 |
8 | YAX: L. 18: A5-B5 | ?? | -- | | -- | ?? | Y? | - | 4,5 |
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1 | Only the Toktan toponym is present in this passage. This apparently indicates that the period-ending celebration took place at the place called Toktan. The name "Casper I" is not present in the passage, but he was the ruler of Palenque at the time. |
2 | "Casper's" name does not survive, but the date and the pattern of the text of the K'an Tok Tablet indicates that he should have been named at D1. Glyph C2 is in fact the K'uhul Toktan Ajaw emblem glyph. |
3 | David Stuart was the first to identify this text as a reference to "Casper". The object is the drinking vessel of "Casper II". |
4 | There is also a possible reference to "Casper II" at Yaxchilan, where Lintel 18 records a name very similar to his, followed by a glyph reading b'a-ku, B'ak, the name of the Palenque kingdom; this was first suggested by Werner Nahm and Nikolai Grube in 1992. I believe that this identification as "Casper II" of Palenque is quite unlikely. |
5 | There is another possible reference to "Casper II" on the Throne Back of Temple XXI, in which K'inich Janab' Pakal I is said to be "the image of 'Casper'" (the name glyph "Casper" also appears prominently attached to the front of the headband of K'inich Janab' Pakal I in the accompanying scene). However it is much more likely that these are references to "Casper I", and accordingly I list them under his entry in the Who's Who.
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