"A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics" by Daniel G. Brinton is a guide that introduces readers to the Mayan hieroglyphic writing system. Written in the 1800s, the book sets out to teach the basics needed to study this historical writing found carved on stone. The book starts by explaining how important new discoveries in Central America are encouraging people to study these ancient writings. The book also explains that the shapes and styles of the hieroglyphs change depending on where the Mayan people lived. The book’s goal is to bring together knowledge from many different writings and make it easier for new learners to understand the meaning of these glyphs and how they work as a system of communication.
A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics
By Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison) Brinton
Unlock the secrets of an ancient civilization as you journey to understand their complex language inscribed on stone.
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About the AuthorDaniel Garrison Brinton was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, historian, and surgeon.
Daniel Garrison Brinton was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, historian, and surgeon.
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