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0.87 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions: Stela C at Copan, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.87 Marshall H. Saville, The Ceremonial Year of the Maya Codex Cortesianus, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.83 Charles P. Bowditch, Memoranda on the Maya Calendars Used in the Books of Chilan Balam, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.82 George Byron Gordon, On the Use of Zero and Twenty in the Maya Time System, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.80 Charles P. Bowditch, The Lords of the Night and the Tonalamatl of the Codex Borbonicus, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.77 Ralph L. Roys, A Maya Account of the Creation, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.77 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions: The Venus Calendar and Another Correlation, American Anthropologist, 1926.
0.77 J. Eric Thompson, Maya Chronology: Glyph G of the Lunar Series, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.75 Charles P. Bowditch, On the Age of Maya Ruins, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.73 Stansbury Hagar, The Maya Day Sign Manik, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.72 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions: Further Notes on the Supplementary Series, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.72 Ralph L. Roys, A New Maya Historical Narrative, American Anthropologist, 1922.
0.70 Sylvanus G. Morley, The Inscriptions of Naranjo Northern Guatemala, American Anthropologist, 1909.
0.68 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions VI: The Lunar Calendar and Its Relation to Maya History, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.66 Stansbury Hagar, The Maya Zodiac at Acanceh, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.66 Zelia Nuttall, A Suggestion to Maya Scholars, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.64 Hermann Beyer, Mayan Hieroglyphs: Glyph G8 of the Supplementary Series, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.63 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions IV, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.62 John E. Teeple, Maya Inscriptions: Glyphs C D and E of the Supplementary Series, American Anthropologist, 1925.
0.59 B. L. Whorf, A Central Mexican Inscription Combining Mexican and Maya Day Signs, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.57 J. T. Goodman, Maya Dates, American Anthropologist, 1905.
0.56 E. Wyllys Andrews, Glyph X of the Supplementary Series of the Maya Inscriptions, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.56 B. L. Whorf, The Reign of Huemac, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.55 Zelia Nuttall, The Periodical Adjustments of the Ancient Mexican Calendar, American Anthropologist, 1904.
0.54 J. Eric Thompson, A Maya Calendar from the Alta Vera Paz Guatemala, American Anthropologist, 1932.
0.54 Herbert J. Spinden, The Question of the Zodiac in America, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.53 Cyrus Thomas, Mayan Time Systems and Time Symbols, American Anthropologist, 1900.
0.53 Stansbury Hagar, The Mexican Maize Season in the Codex Fejérváry - Mayer, American Anthropologist, 1912.
0.52 Miguel O. Mendizabal, The Nahuan Chronology: Astronomical Significance of the Number Thirteen, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.52 J. Walter Fewkes, The God "D" in the Codex Cortesianus, American Anthropologist, 1895.
0.52 Hermann Beyer, The Supposed Maya Hieroglyph of the Screech-Owl, American Anthropologist, 1929.
0.51 Lawrence Roys, The Maya Correlation Problem Today, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.50 Lewis W. Gunckel, Analysis of the Deities of Mayan Inscriptions, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.50 George Byron Gordon, On the Interpretation of a Certain Group of Sculptures at Copan, American Anthropologist, 1902.
0.50 Hermann Beyer, A Discussion of the Gates Classification of Maya Hieroglyphs, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.48 Cyrus Thomas, Are The Maya Hieroglyphs Phonetic?, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.48 Raymond K. Morley, On Computations for the Maya Calendar, American Anthropologist, 1918.
0.48 Stansbury Hagar, The Four Seasons of the Mexican Ritual of Infancy, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.47 Hermann Beyer, The Maya Day-Signs Been and Kan, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.46 Lewis W. Gunckel, The Direction in Which Mayan Inscriptions Should be Read, American Anthropologist, 1897.
0.46 Herman Beyer, The Symbolic Meaning of the Dog in Ancient Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1908.
0.46 Ralph N. Buckstaff, Stars and Constellations of a Pawnee Sky Map, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.46 Stansbury Hagar, The American Zodiac, American Anthropologist, 1917.
0.45 Stansbury Hagar, Izamal and Its Celestial Plan, American Anthropologist, 1913.
0.44 Linton Satterthwaite Jr., Maya Dating by Hieroglyph Styles, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.43 Michael D. Coe, Cycle 7 Monuments in Middle America: A Reconsideration, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.43 Maud W. Makemson, Hawaiian Astronomical Concepts II, American Anthropologist, 1939.
0.43 W. H. Holmes, On a Nephrite Statuette from San Andrés Tuxtla Vera Cruz Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.41 M. W. Stirling, Indonesia and the Middle American Calendar, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.40 E. Wyllys Andrews, The Phonetic Value of Glyph C of the Maya Supplementary Series, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.38 J. Alden Mason, Remarks on the Aztec Calendar System, American Anthropologist, 1916.
0.37 J. Walter Fewkes, A Study of Certain Figures in a Maya Codex, American Anthropologist, 1894.
0.35 Floyd G. Lounsbury, Distinguished Lecture: Recent Work in the Decipherment of Palenque's Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.34 J. Walter Fewkes, An Ancient Megalith in Jalapa Vera Cruz, American Anthropologist, 1906.
0.33 Frans Blom, Gaspar Antonio Chi Interpreter, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.33 Robert N. Pehrson, Correction: The Lappish Herding Leader: A Structural Analysis, American Anthropologist, 1955.
0.33 Ellen S. Spinden, The Place of Tajin in Totonac Archaeology, American Anthropologist, 1933.
0.32 Rudolf Schuller, The Spanish of the Chilam Balam de Chumayel Yucatán, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.30 Oliver Ricketson_ Jr., Notes on Two Maya Astronomic Observatories, American Anthropologist, 1928.
0.30 Mary Butler, A Study of Maya Mouldmade Figurines, American Anthropologist, 1935.
0.29 Cyrus Thomas John Murdoch, Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1891.
0.29 S. K. Lothrop, A Chronological Link between Maya and Olmeca Art, American Anthropologist, 1941.
0.29 H. F. Lutz, Kingship in Babylonia Assyria and Egypt, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.27 Raphael Patai, Reply to Urrutia, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.27 Alfred M. Tozzer, Ernst Förstemann, American Anthropologist, 1907.
0.27 Benjamin Urrutia, About El Asherah Yahweh and Anath, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.27 Alfonso Caso, The Aztec Calendar Stone, American Anthropologist, 1934.
0.27 C. Hart Merriam, Professor Mendizabal and the Náhuan Chronology, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.26 George Grant Mac Curdy, An Aztec "Calendar Stone" in Yale University Museum, American Anthropologist, 1910.
0.25 J. Walter Fewkes, A Central American Ceremony Which Suggests the Snake Dance of the Tusayan Villagers, American Anthropologist, 1893.
0.25 John R. Swanton, The Haida Calendar, American Anthropologist, 1903.
0.25 David A. Freidel Linda Schele, Kingship in the Late Preclassic Maya Lowlands: The Instruments and Places of Ritual Power, American Anthropologist, 1988.
0.25 Maud W. Makemson, Hawaiian Astronomical Concepts, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.24 M. H. Saville, Mexican Codices: A List of Recent Reproductions, American Anthropologist, 1901.
0.24 M. Yucatan Frans Blom, Index of Maya Ruins, American Anthropologist, 1930.
0.24 Raphael Patai, The God Yahweh-Elohim, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.24 Frans Blom, Notes from the Maya Area, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.23 J. Eric Thompson, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Reports on the Chol Mayas, American Anthropologist, 1938.
0.23 John W. Fox, On the Rise and Fall of Tuláns and Maya Segmentary States, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.23 C. F.F. M. Voegelin, Patterns of Discovery in the Decipherment of Different Types of Alphabets, American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.23 Benjamin Urrutia, El or Yahweh?: An Observation on Patai's Comments on Seger's Review, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.23 Stephen D. Houston, The Shifting Now: Aspect Deixis and Narrative in Classic Maya Texts, American Anthropologist, 1997.
0.22 Cyrus Thomas, The Vigesimal System of Enumeration, American Anthropologist, 1896.
0.22 Lindsay Jones, Conquests of the Imagination: Maya-Mexican Polarity and the Story of Chichén Itzá, American Anthropologist, 1997.
0.22 Cyrus Thomas, Maudslay's Archeological Work in Central America, American Anthropologist, 1899.
0.21 Ralph L. Roys, The Ritual of the Chiefs of Yucatan, American Anthropologist, 1923.
0.21 W J McGee, Comparative Chronology, American Anthropologist, 1892.
0.21 Joyce F. Rjegelhaupt, Prognosticative Calendar Systems II, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.21 William Henry Scott, Some Calendars of Northern Luzon, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.20 H. F. Lutz, Geographical Studies among Babylonians and Egyptians, American Anthropologist, 1924.
0.19 Arthur J. Rubel, Prognosticative Calendar Systems, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.19 , Notes and News, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.19 Dennis Tedlock, Torture in the Archives: Mayans Meet Europeans, American Anthropologist, 1993.
0.19 James B. Nies, The Boomerang in Ancient Babylonia, American Anthropologist, 1914.
0.18 Douglas Taylor, Notes on the Star Lore of the Caribbees, American Anthropologist, 1946.
0.18 Frederico Sommer, Stone Inscriptions and Escutcheons, American Anthropologist, 1920.
0.18 Raphael Patai, Seger's Review of the Hebrew Goddess: Was She "Orthodox" or "Legitimate" in Hebrew-Jewish Religion?, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.18 M. H. Saville, The Musical Bow in Ancient Mexico, American Anthropologist, 1898.
0.18 Norman Yoffee, Aspects of Mesopotamian Land Sales, American Anthropologist, 1988.
0.17 Morris Steggerda, "Stone Gongs" or "Ringing Stones", American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.17 S. K. Lothrop, The Stone Statues of Nicaragua, American Anthropologist, 1921.
0.17 Henry F. Lutz, The Sumerian and Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 1927.
0.16 Stephen D. Houston David Stuart Karl A. Taube, Folk Classification of Classic Maya Pottery, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.16 Laura Adams Armer, Navaho Sand-Paintings, American Anthropologist, 1931.
0.16 Mary Butler, Ethnological and Historical Implications of Certain Phases of Maya Pottery Decoration, American Anthropologist, 1936.
0.15 Charles Peabody, Certain Further Experiments in Synæsthesia, American Anthropologist, 1915.
0.15 Walter R. Goldschmidt, A Hupa "Calendar", American Anthropologist, 1940.
0.15 Mary Butler, A Note on Maya Cave Burials, American Anthropologist, 1934.