- author. Nine
Books of
Chilam Balam are known, most
importantly those from
Chumayel, Maní, and Tizimín, but more have existed. Both
language and
content show...
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Chumayel Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “place of seeds") is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing (45.99 km2) of land...
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Christian God.
Since the word is
found frequently in the
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel, a
syncretistic do****ent
heavily influenced by Christianity, it refers...
- The
Short Count is a
count of 13 kʼatuns. The Book of
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel contains the only
colonial reference to
classic long-count dates. The most...
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northern Yucatan (Chapter II, "The Rise of
Hunac Ceel" in
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel, see
translation here). With the ****istance of
highland forces, he attacked...
- The
first half of the book is
comparable to the
books of
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel and
Tizimin and
contains Maya songs, advice,
prayers and
ritual speeches...
- the Late
classic Period, is
recorded both in the book of
Chilam Balam de
Chumayel and in
hieroglyphic texts in the ruins. Chichén Itzá is
located in the...
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designations for the pre-Spanish
maize god
occur in the Book of
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel. They
include ah mun (tender
green shoot) and zac uac nal (white six new...
- (An Ah Puch is
mentioned in the
opening of the Book of
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel in p****ing as a
ruler of the North, and one of the
Xibalba attendants in...
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sources (in particular,
Diego de
Landa and
books such as the
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel).
Phonemic analyses of Haabʼ
glyph names in pre-Columbian Maya inscriptions...