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Anthropology 1170: Mesoamerican Writing Systems

Alexandre Tokovinine

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Possible Middle Preclassic Writing on the Olmec-Maya Cultural Frontier, Rancho Bufalo, Chiapas, Mexico

Jeffrey Dobereiner, Socorro Jimenez

Mexicon, 2015

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The Origins of Mesoamerican Writing

joyce marcus

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1976

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Teotihuacan and the Development of Writing in Early Classic Central Mexico

Karl Taube

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The Origin of Writing Systems: Preclassic Mesoamerica

John Justeson

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Ancient Writing (by Wayne Curtis)

Marc Zender

American Archaeology, Fall 2020, pp 24-32, 2020

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Writing in early Mesoamerica

Stephen Houston

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Diphrastic Kennings on the Cascajal Block and the Emergence of Mesoamerican Writing

Michael Carrasco, Joshua Englehardt

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2015

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Digital Imaging and Archaeometric Analysis of the Cascajal Block: Establishing Context and Authenticity for the Earliest Known Olmec Text

Mirta Insaurralde, Michael Carrasco, EMILIANO RICARDO MELGAR TÍSOC

Ancient Mesoamerica, 2019

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Colonial Written Culture in the Coixtlahuaca Basin, Oaxaca, Mexico

Bas van Doesburg

Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America (edited by Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim), 2018

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The Cascajal Block: The Earliest Precolumbian Writing

Joel Skidmore

2006

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Writing, Images, and Time-Space in Aztec Monuments and Books

Federico Navarrete Linares

Navarrete Linares, Federico, “Writing, Images, and Time-Space in Aztec Monuments and Books”, en Their Way of Writing: Scripts, Signs and Pictographies in Pre-Columbian America, E. Boone & G. Urton, eds., Cambridge, Dumbarton Oaks- Harvard University Press, 2011, pp. 175-196.

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Early Maya writing at San Bartolo, Guatemala

Boris Beltran

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2006

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From Old World ldeogram to Maya Hieroglyph: A Case Study of Writing Systems in a Colonial Context

Timothy W Knowlton

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The lazy-S: A formative period iconographic loan to Maya hieroglyphic writing

F. Kent Reilly III

Eighth Palenque Round Table, 1993

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Late Formative Cultures of Mesoamerica- Roots of Mesoamerican Writing and Calendrical Systems. Draft.

George L Scheper

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Domenici, Davide, 2023. The Writing System of Teotihuacan. An Overview, in Mikkel Bøg Clemmensen e Christophe Helmke (eds.), Mesoamerican Calendars and Writing Systems. Proceedings of the Copenhagen Roundtable, Archaeopress Pre-Columbian Archaeology 18. Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 1-24.

Davide Domenici

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Alphabetic Writing in the Hands of the Colonial Nahua Nobility, “Contributions in New World Archaeology” 7 (2014): 165-185

Justyna Olko

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Mesoamerican Writing Systems: A Conference at Dumbarton Oaks, October 30th and 31st, 1971 . Elizabeth P. Benson

John Justeson

American Anthropologist, 1977

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Observations on the History of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing

Nikolai Grube

2003

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ANAR 105 Syllabus_The Archaeology of Literate Societies in Mesoamerica_Zborover

Danny Zborover

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Writing without words: Alternative literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes. Hill Boone Elizabeth and D. Mignolo Walter (Eds.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. 322

Marie-Areti Hers Stutz

Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996

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2006 Mesoamerica: Scripts. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, vol. viii, ed. Peter T. Daniels, pp. 16-25. Oxford & San Diego: Elsevier Press. 2nd Ed.

joyce marcus

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The authors of the article

Alfredo Delgado Calderón

2015

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Olmec Civilization at San Andrés, Tabasco, México

Mary D Pohl

Report to the Foundation for Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc., 2005

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Indigenous Writing and Literacy in Colonial Mexico

Matthew Restall

Ucla Historical Journal, 1992

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An Indelible Imprint of Literacy: The Olmec and African Presence in Pre-Columbian America (2007)

Joseph Gaines

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Nahuatl Writing in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis. Writing History in a Sixteenth Century Aztec Manuscript.

Thomas Vonk

Fuentes MesoAmericanas, Vol. 7, Verlag Anton Saurwein, 2020

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The Oldest Surviving Pre-Columbian Book in the Americas

Gerardo Gutierrez

The Smoking Mirror, 2020

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A curious Commonality among some Eastern Basin of Mexico and Eastern Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts

Jerome Offner

2011

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THE SOUTHWESTERN PALAEO-HISPANIC SCRIPT: STATE OF KNOWLEDGE, HYPOTHESES AND CONTROVERSIES

Javier de Hoz

"The Southwestern Paleo-Hispanic script: state of knowledge, hypothesis and controversies" en S. Ferrara y M. Valerio (eds.) Paths into script Formation in the Ancient Mediterranean. SMEA NS Suppl. 1, Roma 2018, 129-144

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