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    THEMATIC AND CHRONOLOGICAL TIES BETWEEN THE BORGIA AND MADRID CODICES BASED ON RECORDS OF AGRICULTURAL PESTS IN THE PLANTING ALMANACS by Bricker, Victoria R., Milbrath, Susan

    Published in Journal of Anthropological Research (01-12-2011)
    “…Despite differences in layout, the Lowland Maya planting almanacs on pages 24-31 of the Madrid Codex are structurally and iconographically similar to the…”
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    Deciphering the Handwriting on the Wall: Some Astronomical Interpretations of the Recent Discoveries at Xultun, Guatemala by Bricker, Victoria R., Aveni, Anthony F., Bricker, Harvey M.

    Published in Latin American antiquity (01-06-2014)
    “…This study places the recently excavated ninth-century A.D. four-part calendrical notations at Xultun (Lunar Table, Ring Number, Long Count, and Multiplication…”
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    SCHWA IN THE MODERN YUCATECAN LANGUAGES AND ORTHOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE OF ITS PRESENCE IN COLONIAL YUCATECAN MAYA, COLONIAL CHONTAL, AND PRECOLUMBIAN MAYA HIEROGLYPHIC TEXTS by BRICKER, Victoria R, ORIE, Olanike O

    “…This article describes patterns of schwa found in spoken Yucatecan languages (Itsaj, Lacandon, Mopan, and Modern Yucatec) and Colonial Yucatec. It shows that…”
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    Ancient Maya Documents concerning the Movements of Mars by Bricker, Harvey M., Aveni, Anthony F., Bricker, Victoria R.

    “…A large part of the pre-Columbian Maya book known as the Dresden Codex is concerned with an exploration of commensurate relationships among celestial cycles…”
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    New Perspectives on the Madrid Codex by Vail, Gabrielle, Bricker, VictoriaR, Aveni, AnthonyF, Bricker, HarveyM, Chuchiak, JohnF, Hernndez, ChristineL, Just, BryanR, Macri, MarthaJ, Paxton, Merideth

    Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2003)
    “…Vail et al offer new perspectives on the Madrid Codex. They point out that as a result of two workshops on the Madrid Codex sponsored by Tulane University, the…”
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    Literary Continuities across the Transformation from Maya Hieroglyphic to Alphabetic Writing by Bricker, Victoria R.

    “…A fundamental stylistic device found in Maya hieroglyphic texts from the fourth century AD until the Spanish conquest is the parallel couplet, which involves…”
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    Placeless and Historical Laryngeals in Yucatec Maya by Orie, Olanike Ola, Bricker, Victoria R.

    “…Laryngeal consonants exhibit a dual phonological behavior in Yucatec Maya. Orie and Bricker propose that the dual behavior of (h) can be explained if there are…”
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    Drought and Its Demographic Effects in the Maya Lowlands by Hoggarth, Julie A., Restall, Matthew, Wood, James W., Kennett, Douglas J., Bricker, Victoria R., Chuchiak, John F., Lima, Mauricio, Masson, Marilyn A., Paine, Richard R., Patch, Robert W., Yaeger, Jason

    Published in Current anthropology (01-02-2017)
    “…Increasing evidence supports the role of climate change in the disintegration of regional polities in the Maya lowlands at the end of the Classic Period…”
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    Advances in Maya Epigraphy by Bricker, Victoria R

    Published in Annual review of anthropology (01-01-1995)
    “…During the past twenty years, significant progress has been made in determining the nature of the Maya script, the subjects covered in the monumental…”
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    Astronomical Orientation of the Skyband Bench at Copán by Bricker, Harvey M., Bricker, Victoria R.

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (01-12-1999)
    “…The recently described Skyband Bench from a non-royal but elite residential complex (Group 8N-11) at the Classic Maya site of Copán, Honduras, bears a carving…”
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    Color and Texture in the Maya Language of Yucatan by Bricker, Victoria R.

    Published in Anthropological linguistics (01-10-1999)
    “…The Maya language of Yucatan has only five basic color terms (?é&k' 'black', čak 'red, pink, orange, rust colored', k'áan 'yellow, orange', sak 'white', and…”
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    Thematic And Chronological Ties Between The Borgia And Madrid Codices Based On Records Of Agricultural Pests In The Planting Almanacs by Bricker, Victoria R, Milbrath, Susan

    Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-12-2011)
    “…Despite differences in layout, the Lowland Maya planting almanacs on pages 24-31 of the Madrid Codex are structurally and iconographically similar to the…”
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    Schwa in the Modern Yucatecan Languages and Orthographic Evidence of Its Presence in Colonial Yucatecan Maya, Colonial Chontal, and Precolumbian Maya Hieroglyphic Texts 1 by Bricker, Victoria R., Orie, Olanike O.

    “…This article describes patterns of schwa found in spoken Yucatecan languages (Itsaj, Lacandon, Mopan, and Modern Yucatec) and Colonial Yucatec. It shows that…”
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    Schwa in the Modern Yucatecan Languages and Orthographic Evidence of Its Presence in Colonial Yucatecan Maya, Colonial Chontal, and Precolumbian Maya Hieroglyphic Texts1 by Bricker, Victoria R., Orie, Olanike O.

    “…This article describes patterns of schwa found in spoken Yucatecan languages (Itsaj, Lacandon, Mopan, and Modern Yucatec) and Colonial Yucatec. It shows that…”
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    A Phonetic Glyph for Zenith: Reply to Closs by Bricker, Victoria R.

    Published in American antiquity (01-04-1988)
    “…The recently discovered Tomb 12 at Rio Azul contains some evidence in support of my "zenith" reading for one of the collocations Closs reads as xaman, "north."…”
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    Directional Glyphs in Maya Inscriptions and Codices by Bricker, Victoria R.

    Published in American antiquity (01-04-1983)
    “…A phonetic and semantic interpretation of the directional glyphs in Maya inscriptions and codices reveals that they did not refer to the cardinal directions…”
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    Literary Continuities across the Transformation from Maya Hieroglyphic to Alphabetic Writing1 by Bricker, Victoria R

    “…ProQuest-CSA LLC: ... denotes formulae omitted.) AT HE BEGINNING of the 1960s, Evon Vogt organized a conference on the cultural development of the Maya, which…”
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