- the name of the
language seems to be
unique to the town of
Hocabá, as
indicated by the
Hocabá dictionary and is not emplo****
elsewhere in the
region or...
-
Hocabá Muni****lity (In the
Yucatec Maya Language: “picking plums”) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Yucatán
containing 81.75
square kilometres...
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Victoria Bricker (1998). A
Dictionary of the Maya
Language as
Spoken in
Hocabá, Yucatán. pp. 83, 264. ISBN 9780874805697. Link to
tables of po****tion...
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Ofelia Dzul de (1998). A
Dictionary of the Maya Language: As
Spoken in
Hocabá, Yucatán.
University of Utah Press. pp. 122, 137. ISBN 978-0-87480-569-7...
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Hocabá-Homún, Hokabá-Homún or
Hocabá was the name of a Maya
Kuchkabal of the
northwestern Yucatán Peninsula,
before the
arrival of the
Spanish conquistadors...
- for the
Carnegie Institution,
there were two
ceramic phases in Mayapan:
hocaba,
which he said
started around A.D. 1200 and may have
included types named...
- Mexico. Son of Don
Ambrosio Ricalde Moguel and
Isidra Gamboa and
studied at
Hocabá until 1885, the year he
received a
scholarship to the
Normal School for...
- Bricker,
Victoria (1998).
Dictionary Of The Maya Language: As
Spoken in
Hocabá, Yucatán.
University of Utah Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0874805697. de Motolinía...
-
Victoria Bricker (1998). A
Dictionary of the Maya
Language as
Spoken in
Hocabá, Yucatán. p. 83. ISBN 9780874805697. 21°17′37″N 89°36′21″W / 21.29361°N...
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Caribbean Sea.
Cochuah was also in the
eastern half of the peninsula. Tases,
Hocaba, and
Sotuta were all
landlocked provinces.
Chanputun (modern Champotón)...