Courtesy of Jenn's Copy & Binding 2200 Guadalupe (lower level) Austin, TX 78705 (512) 473-8669 FAX (512) 473-8660 Materials provided by Dr. Linda Schele for various Art History courses (ARH390) BIBLIOGRAPHY- MAYA WORKSHOPS: compiled April 1994, updated Jan. 1995 AB-1 Mary Ellen Miller March 1985 A Re-examination of the Mesoamerican Chacmool; THE ART BULLETIN - A Quarterly Published by The College Art Association of America, Vol. LXVII, No. 1; 15pp AB-2 Virginia E. Miller Section 20: Star Warriors at Chicken Itza, Word and Image in Maya Culture - Explorations in Language, Writing, and Representation; Edited by William F. Hanks and Don S. Rice; 20pp AB-3 David A. Freidel Chapter 7: Maya warfare: an example of peer polity inter- action; Peer Polity Interaction and Socio-Political Change, Edited by Colin Renfrew and John F. Cherry, Cambridge University Press; 18pp AB-4 David Webster 2-15-88 Preliminary Draft - The Study of Maya Warfare: What it tells us about the Maya and what it tells us about Maya archaeology, Prepared for Resource, Power, and Interregional Interaction, Eds. Schortman and Urban; 50pp AB-5 Linda Schele May 1986 The Tlaloc Complex in the Classic Period: War and the Interaction between the Lowland Maya and Teotihuacan, presented at the Symposium on The New Dynamics, Kimbell Art Museum, Ft. Worth, TX; 84pp AB-6 Karl A. Taube Oct. 8-9, 1988 Preliminary Draft - The Iconography of Mirrors at Classic Teotihuacan, paper presented at the Dumbarton Symposium Art, Polity, and the City of Teotihuacan; 62pp AB-7 David Stuart Epigraphic Evidence of Political Organization in the Usumacinta Drainage; Preliminary Draft; 62pp AB-8 Brian D. Dillon January 1982 Bound Prisoners in Maya Art, Journal of New World Archaeology, Vol. V, No. 1; 32pp BD-1:1 Nikolai Grube June 8-14, 1986 An Investigation of the Primary Standard Sequence on Classical Maya Ceramics ; a paper presented at the 6th Mesa Redonda de Palenque; (a revised version for publication in the Palenque Round Table Series); 40pp BD-1:2 F. Kent Reilly, III The Shaman in Transformation Prose: A Study of the Theme of Rulership in Olmec Art; 44pp BD-5 Yuri V. Knorozov 1952 Ancient Writing of Central America, translated from Sovietskaya Etnografiya 3: 100-118; [Editor's foreword and Section 1 omitted]; 26pp BD-7:1 F. G. Lounsbury Formulae for Maya Calendrical Computations; 21pp BD-7:2 F. G. Lounsbury Maya Numeration, Computation, and Calendrical Astronomy; 60pp BD-7:3 Tatiana Proskouriakoff Portraits of Women in Maya Art; 19pp BD-7:4 Tatiana Proskouriakoff 1960 Historical Implications of a Pattern of Dates at Piedras Negras, Guatemala, from American Antiquity, Vol. 25, No. 4; 22pp BD-7:5 Tatiana Proskouriakoff Historical Data in the Inscriptions of Yaxchilan Part I : The Reign of Shield-Jaguar and Part II: The Reign of Bird-Jaguar and His Successors, Estudios de Cultura Maya; 46pp BD-7:6 Tatiana Proskouriakoff Fall 1961 The Lords of the Maya Realm, Expedition; 16pp BD-7:7 Heinrich Berlin El Glifo En Las Inscripciones Mayas, Societe Des Americanistes (Text is in Spanish); 9pp BD-7:8 Heinrich Berlin The Palenque Triad, Societe Des Americanistes; 9pp BD-7:9 Heinrich Berlin 1959 Glifos Nominales en el Sarcofago de Palenque, Humanidades, Vol. II, No. 10, (Text is in Spanish); 8pp BD-7:10 David H. Kelley 1962 Phoneticism in the Maya Script, Estudios de Cultura Maya, Vol. 2, pp. 277-317, [originally in spanish** this is the english version **]; 39pp BD-7:11 David H. Kelley 1962 Glyphic Evidence for a Dynastic Sequence at Quirigua, Guatemala, American Antiquity, Vol. 27, No. 3; 13pp BD-7:12 Schele & Mathews 1983 Parentage Statements in Classic Maya Inscriptions; 57pp BD-7:13 Linda Schele Oct. 20-21, 1989 Brotherhood in Ancient Maya Kingship", Prepared for New Interpretation of Maya Writing and Iconography, - a conference held at the University at Albany, New York, (preliminary draft: printed Oct. 11, 1989); 46pp BD-7:14 David Stuart December 1987 Ten Phonetic Syllables, section 14 from Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing; Center for Maya Research, P.O. Box 65760, Washington, D.C. 20035-5760; 52pp BD-7:15 Josserand & Hopkins March 15, 1984 Mayan Languages: Comparison, Reconstruction, and Diversification, Prepared for the Advanced Seminar on Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, Austin, Texas; 20pp BD-9 ------------------ April 1985 Section Heading - Search and Research: An Historical and Bibliographical Survey, a partial of a book draft used for ARH 390/Art History classes; 350pp S-10 Nikolai Grube August 20-24 Hieroglyphic Sources for the History of Northwest Yucatan, a paper presented at the First Maler Conference on the Archaeology of Northwest Yucantan, Universitat Bonn; 86pp S-15 Karl A. Taube May 1990 The Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Cult of Sacred War at Teotihuacan; 84pp S-20 Schele & Freidel February 12, 1991 Preliminary Draft - Chapter 5 - Flint Shields and Battle Beasts: The Warrior Path of Kingship, 44pp S-25:1 ---------------- 1989/1990 Various correspondence between Nikolai Grube/Linda Schele/ David Stuart/Steve Houston; 96pp S-25:2 see BD-7:12 S-25:3 David Stuart 1-89 Preliminary Draft -- Kinship Terms in Mayan Inscriptions, Princeton University; 23pp S-25:4 Nicholas A. Hopkins February, 1989 Decipherment and the Relation Between Mayan Languages and Maya Writing; 16pp S-25:5 Victoria R. Bricker What Constitutes "Discourse" in the Maya Codices?, Abstract, Tulane University; 1pp S-25:6 Linda Schele January 11, 1991 see BD-7:13 * this appears to be an updated version *; only 37pp S-30 Alfred Maudslay Drawings at Quirigua - drawings and photo material used for ARH 390/Art History classes during Spring 1990; 50pp S-40:1 Linda Schele January 10, 1991 A New Look at the Dynastic History of Palenque; 41pp S-40:2 Floyd G. Lounsbury Section 19 - A Palenque king and the planet Jupiter, Yale University; 16pp S-40:3 Linda Schele June, 1989 Some Thoughts on the Inscriptions of House C; a paper prepared for the Seventh Round Table of Palenque; 52pp S-40:4 Linda Schele House Names and Dedication Rituals at Palenque, material to be in Visions & Revisions, University of New Mexico Press; 30pp S-45 Photgraphs of Maya pottery paintings used for Dr. Linda Schele's Art History 390 classes; Spring 1990; 288pp S-50 A compilation of material used for ARH 390/ Art History - Maya Pottery Painting classes during Spring 1990; total volume length 269 pages Edmund Leach A View from the Bridge, a commentary on a one day conference at Cambridge - dated unknown - page 1 Clifford Geertz 1966 "Religion is . . .", one page definition from "Religion as a Cultural System", in Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Religion (Michael Banton, ed.), Tavistock, London; page 17 Mircea Eliade Selections from The Sacred and the Profane; The Nature of Religion, translated from the French by Willard R. Trask, Harper Torchbooks, The Cloister Library, page 18 Selected items from "Symbol and Meaning Beyond the Closed Community: Essays in Mesoamerican Ideas" edited by Gary H. Gossen from Studies on Culture and Society, Vol. 1, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, The University at Albany State University of New York; total 57 pages. Mesoamerican Ideas as a Foundation for Regional Synthesis by Gary H. Gossen A Scattering of Jades: The Words of the Aztec Elders by Thelma D. Sullivan Metaphors, Nahualtocaitl, and Other "Disguised" Terms Among the Aztecs by Doris Heyden On a Mountain Dark: Encounters with the Quiche Maya Culture God by Barbara Tedlock Evon Z. Vogt 25 August 1988 Indian Crosses and Scepters: The Results of Circumscribed Spanish-Indian Interactions in Mesoamerica, a paper prepared for the Symposium on In Word and Deed: Interethnic Images and Responses in the New World in Trujillo, Spain, December 12-16, 1988 Ä paper, page 77 David Stuart The Hieroglyphs on a Vessel from Tomb 19, Rio Azul, Princeton University, page 130 David Stuart Comments on a Marble Onyx Bowl at Dumbarton Oaks, page 137 Oct. / Nov. 1989 Letters of correspondence from Nikolai Grube and Linda Schele, page 144 Linda Schele Balan-Ahau: A Possible Reading of the Tikal Emblem Glyph and a Title at Palenque, page 163 Linda Schele The Xibalba Shuffle: A Dance after Death, page 170 Floyd G. Lounsbury 1980 The Identities of the Mythological Figures in the Cross Group Inscriptions of Palenque from The Fourth Palenque Round Table, The Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, San Francisco, page 193 Floyd G. Lounsbury 1978 Some Problems in the Interpretation of the Mythological Portion of the Hieroglyphic Text of the Temple of the Cross at Palenque, from the Third Palenque Round Table, - Part 2; The University of Texas Press, Austin and London, page 209 Floyd G. Lounsbury Dec. 14-21, 1974 A Rationale for the Initial Date of the Temple of the Cross at Palenque, The Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque Part III, proceedings of the Segunda Mesa Redonda de Palenque, - Palenque, Pre-Columbian Art Research, The Robert Louis Stevenson School, Pebble Beach, California, page 227 Material entitled Ancient Maya writing and calligraphy, including topic listings "Funerary ceramics of the Classic Maya", "Symbolism and Ceremonial paraphernalia", "Scenes on Maya Pottery", "Maya Pottery Texts", "The Primary Standard Sequence", page 242 S-90 A compilation of material used for ARH 390 / Art History classes - The Tikal and Peten Wars Supplementary Papers Spring 1992, total 284pages. Schele, Fahsen 1991 A Proposed Reading for the "Penis-Perforation" Glyph. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 8. Austin: CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 7 -------------- 1991 Curl-Snot Under Scrutiny, Again. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 13. Austin: CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 9 Nikolai Grube 1991 Epigraphic Research at Caracol, Belize. Unpublished manuscript. page 15. --------------- Nov. 24, 1991 Letter to Linda Schele, Peter Mathews, and Frederico Fahsen, page 59 Mary Ellen Gutierrez 1991 A Reconsideration of the Chronology of Caracol Altar 21. Unpublished manuscript. page 69 William A. Haviland Nov. 1991 Star Wars at Tikal, OR, Did Caracol Do What the Glyphs Say They Did? Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, page 89 Stephen D. Houston 1985 The Middle Classic Dynasty, Caracol, Belize. Unpublished manuscript. page 99 ------------------ Mar. 31, 1991 Letter to Nikolai Grube, page 125 ------------------ Dec. 5, 1991 Letter to Nikolai Grube, page 127 Houston, Mathews 1985 The Dynastic Sequence of Dos Pilas, Guatemala. Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, Monograph 1. San Francisco: Pre- Columbian Art Research Institute, page 133 Barbara MacLeod Nov. 28, 1991 Letter to David Stuart. page 161 Simon Martin 1991 Some Observations on Site Q and Related Texts. Unpublished manuscript. page 163 ------------ 1991 Some Thoughts and Work-in-Progress: Summer 1991. Unpublished manuscript. page 209 Linda Schele 1991 Some Observations on the War Expressions at Tikal. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 16. Austin: CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 267 Schele, Fahsen 1991 A Substitution Pattern in Curl-Snot's Name. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 12. Austin: CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 271 Schele, Villela 1991 Some New Ideas about the T713/757 "Accession" Phrases. Texas Notes on Precolumbian Art, Writing, and Culture 27. Austin: CHAAAC, University of Texas at Austin, page 275 S-92 -------------- Spring 1992 Milky-Way Clock. University of Texas at Austin, 15pp S-95 Linda Schele Mar. 10-11, 1990 The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop at the University of Texas at Austin. Presented by: Dr. Linda Schele; Professor of Art, University of Texas at Austin; Transcribed by Phil Wanyerka, 268pp S-97 A compilation of material used for ARH 390 / Art History classes - Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: Introductory Packet Spring 1994; total 269 pages. Papers on Maya Calendrics - General Notes Peter Mathews July 10, 1979 Maya Glyph Notes No. 6, On the Glyphs "West" and "Mah K'ina" John S. Justeson An Interpretation of the Classic Maya Hieroglyphic spelling of "East" John S. Justeson Iwal as a reading of the posterior event indicator William M. Norman (T679a) of Mayan hieroglyphic writing Nicholas A. Hopkins On the History of the Chol Language Selected material from Anthropology 724b class material (Yale University, 1989) S-99 Robert S. Carlsen, Martin Prechtel The Flowering of the Dead: An Interpretation of Highland Maya Culture [forthcoming, MAN n.s. vol. 25, no.1] The Mesoamerican Archives and Research Project, University of Colorado, Boulder, 56pp MC:1 Linda Schele Spring 1992 Mixtec Codices I - Material compiled for ARH 390 / Art History classes, 61pp MC:2 Mary Elizabeth Smith 1973 Picture Writing from Ancient Southern Mexico - Mixtec Place Signs and Maps; University of Oklahoma Press, 38pp MC:3 John M. D. Pohl 1984 The Earth Lords: Politics and Symbolism of the Mixtec Codices, a dissertation submitted by Pohl for his Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles, 114pp MC:4 Linda Schele The Four Priests: Political Stability, 138pp ** Inscriptions of Palenque (drawings and photos only), 90pp *** Supplementary papers David H. Kelley A History of the Decipherment of Maya Script, Texas Technological College, Anthropological Linguistics, Vol. 4, No. 8, 48pp Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, Publication No. 9, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York at Albany, 14pp - Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: Intorductory Packet -1995, See S-97 269pp - Schele and Grube March 12-13, 1994 Notebook for the XVIIIth Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop at Texas, March 12-13, 1994, edited by Timothy Albright, 92 pp - Schele and Grube, March 12-13, 1994, The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop. Tlaloc-Venus Warefare, March 12-13, 1994 Transcribed and edited by Phil Wanyerka 214pp - Schele and Grube, 1994, Part II - Tlaloc-Venus Warfare, The Peten Wars 8.17.0.0.0 - 9.15.13.0.0 edited by Timothy Albright, composed by Linda Schele and Timohty Albright. 86 pp --------------------------------------------------------------------