Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology And Ethnology Harvard Univ
Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology And Ethnology Harvard Univ
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The head and feet of the lizard, as has been noted, may also be shown by a glyph. The turkey and iguana glyphs are very often found with a Kan sign indicating an offering of maize and bread aS' well as that of the animal. In connection with glyphs showing various offerings of food, there is one which occurs especially in the Tro-Cortesianus (as in 106a). This shows a row of points themselves running to a point over a Kan sign. This, as will be pointed out later (p. 318) may also represent an ig...uana. The jar containing a representation of the honey comb (as in Tro- Cortesianus 107b) might come in here in the consideration of the offering-glyphs. In many instances the common offerings shown by glyphs are found associated with the signs for the four cardinal points but there does not seem to be any strict uniformity as to the special offering associated with each direction. In Dresden 29b, the lizard glyph is found in the same group with the sign commonly assigned to the east, the turkey with the south, the iguana with the west, and the fish with the north while in Dres- den 29c, the deer is associated with the east, the fish with the south, the iguana with the west, and the turkey with the north.
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