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Mesoamerican Glyph Chart: Ancient Symbols and Their Meanings #1350214 (License: Personal Use)
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The image presents a systematic arrangement of 26+ stylized glyphs, likely drawn from Classic Maya or Central Mexican codices, each assigned a letter or digraph label (e.g., A, B, CA, KU). These symbols represent logograms, syllabograms, or ideograms used in ritual, calendrical, or narrative contexts. Some resemble animals, celestial bodies, deities, or objects like hands, jars, or maize, reflecting the iconographic richness of indigenous Mesoamerican script.
Used in academic, museum, or educational web pages about pre-Columbian civilizations, linguistics, or archaeology; serves users seeking visual references for glyph identification, comparative analysis, or curriculum support.
Related Cliparts: Explore a comprehensive chart of Mesoamerican glyphs-from Aztec to Maya traditions-each labeled and illustrated for historical and linguistic study.
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