Dictionary of Maya Hieroglyphs

This authoritative work is the first visual dictionary of Maya glyphs published since the script's complete decipherment, offering a much-needed, comprehensive catalogue of 1100 secured glyphs. Each entry includes the illustrated glyph, it's phonetic transcription, Mayan equivalent, part of speech and meaning.
9780781808620
John Montgomery
416 pages 155x230mm b&w illus
£13.50 paperback
Hippocrene Books
How to Read Maya Hieroglyphs

The ancient Maya civilisation of Mesoamerica was one of five in the history of the world to invent an original, functional writing system. Maya scribes documented the history of their civilisation in hieroglyphic script, yet by the nineteenth century there was not a single person left who could read this pictorial writing. After two centuries of intensive questioning, debate and research by experts and novices alike, the script has been almost fully recovered -- one of the most significant historical discoveries of the twentieth century. Serving as both an introduction to the script and a convenient reference to its basic features and symbols, this book is designed for amateurs and specialists, including general readers, travellers to the Maya areas, and participants in hieroglyphic workshops.
 

9780781810203
Illustrated
155x230mm
360 pages, paperback
John Montgomery
Hippocrene Books
£13.50
Maya-English / English-Maya (Yucatec) Dictionary and Phrasebook

Selection of common words and phrases in Yucatec Maya, this dictionary and phrasebook includes phonetic pronunciation and translation for each word or phrase in English and Spanish, the language of most non-Maya communication in Mexico and Central America. An introduction to grammar, a pronunciation guide, and cultural information make this the ideal language guide for the traveller.
 
9780781808590
John Montgomery
204 pages 95x180mm
2700 entries
£8.99 paperback
Hippocrene Books
 

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