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Fields, Virginia M. – Visible Language, 1990
Describes the historical approaches to the decipherment of ancient Maya writing. Asserts that Mayan hieroglyphics are recognized as true writing because they represent the sounds and structure of spoken language. Discusses the history of Maya hieroglyphic writing and how it was used in that civilization. (PRA)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Higher Education, Ideography, Latin American Culture

Reilly, F. Kent III – Visible Language, 1990
States that iconographic investigations of Olmec style art works have produced convincing evidence that rulership during the Early and Middle Formative Period of Mesoamerican prehistory was publicly legitimized by a visual charter. Shows that the charter's naturally derived symbols functioned within a system which stressed the human ruler's access…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Ancient History, Higher Education, Ideography

Stross, Brian – Visible Language, 1990
Offers an overview of Later Formative period writing in Mesoamerica, and discusses recent findings. Asserts that analysis of the iconographic context of the script reveals considerable interdependence between text and context and provides a glimpse of the importance of cosmological considerations in the display of power. Discusses the importance…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Ancient History, Higher Education, Ideography

Troike, Nancy P. – Visible Language, 1990
Summarizes the nature of the pre-Hispanic pictorial communication system used by the Mixtec people of Mexico, who were creating manuscripts in which they recorded their histories, genealogies, and religious beliefs long before the Spanish reached the New World. Explains and illustrates the principal pictorial conventions. (PRA)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Ancient History, Higher Education, Ideography

Justeson, John S.; Mathews, Peter – Visible Language, 1990
Surveys the origin and development of the representational conventions of Mesoamerican writing systems. Asserts that writing probably grew out of the iconography of ceremonial celts, and seems to have taken shape during or just before the period in which state-level political organization was emerging. Discusses the representational features of…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Ancient History, Higher Education, Ideography