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Author Origins and Developments of Central Mexican Calendars and Writing Systems (Conference) (2020), creator

Title Western Mesoamerican calendars and writing systems : proceedings of the Copenhagen Roundtable / edited by Mikkel Bøg Clemmensen, Christophe Helmke
Published Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (172 pages) : illustrations
Series Archaeopress pre-Columbian archaeology ; 18
Archaeopress Pre-Columbian archaeology ; 18.
Contents A Few Words on the Copenhagen Roundtable and its Proceedings -- Christophe Helmke and Mikkel Bøg Clemmensen ; Chapter 1: The Writing System of Teotihuacan: An Overview -- Davide Domenici ; Chapter 2: The Writing System of Western Oaxaca: The Ñuiñe Style in a Regional Context -- Ángel Iván Rivera Guzmán ; Chapter 3: The Writing System of Epiclassic Central Mexico -- Christophe Helmke and Jesper Nielsen ; Chapter 4: What happened to TLATOANI and tlăhtŏhkĕh? Three classes of signs and two types of spellings in Nahuatl hieroglyphic writing -- Albert Davletshin ; Chapter 5: The Lienzos de Tlaxcala & Quauhquechollan: The Conquest of Guatemala and Sixteenth Century Nahuatl Hieroglyphic Writing -- Margarita Cossich Vielman ; Chapter 6: Precolumbian Precursors to the Central Mexican Colonial Calendar Wheels -- Mikkel Bøg Clemmensen ; Chapter 7: The Nahua Year Revisited: Translating Temporal Conceptions -- Ana Díaz ; Resúmenes ; Author Biographies
Summary <I>Western Mesoamerican Calendars and Writing Systems</i> draws together studies by some of the world's leading experts presented at a conference held in December 2020, 'The Origins and Developments of Central Mexican Calendars and Writing Systems'. Mesoamerica is one of the few places to witness the independent invention of writing. From the earliest attestations of this intellectual feat in the Late Preclassic period (<i>c</i>. 900 bc-ad 150), writing spread throughout Mesoamerica, developing and diversifying into a series of distinct and independent scripts. With the exception of the celebrated phonetic decipherments of Maya and Aztec writing, which are now well-documented and can be fully read, most Mesoamerican writing systems remain little studied and undeciphered. This is particularly true of the writing systems of Western Mesoamerica, the topic of this volume.<br><br>Bringing together new research on Western Mesoamerican writing systems, some contributions focus on specific features of a given writing system, whereas others offer state-of-the-art syntheses of whole writing systems. Two contributions focus on the calendar in particular, and associated notations, as integral parts of writing systems. Chapters are included on the writing system of Teotihuacan, the Ñuiñe writing of the Mixteca Baja and adjoining areas, the writing system of the Epiclassic period and Aztec writing of the Postclassic. These writing systems represent more than a millennium of written records and literacy in Mesoamerica, spanning from the Early Classic to the Late Postclassic (from the 2nd to the sixteenth centuries ad). Aztec writing even continued in use for several decades after the Spanish invasion of Mexico (ad 1519-1521), which saw the introduction of the Latin alphabet and the gradual obsolescence of Mesoamerican logophonetic writing systems
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Indians of Mexico -- Languages -- Writing -- Congresses
Aztec calendar -- Congresses
History / Latin America / Pre-columbian Era.
Aztec calendar
Indians of Mexico -- Languages -- Writing
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Clemmensen, Mikkel Bøg, author
Helmke, Christophe, editor
ISBN 9781803274850
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9781803274867
1803274867