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ix Frontispiece: Map of the Maya area C.1: A sequence of dates in the Long Count and Calendar Round C.2: Daily progression of the chol qiij C.3: A sequence of 21-day intervals through the haab’ C.4: Serpent Numbers from page 61 of the Dresden Codex 0.1: Site map of Palenque 0.2: Copán Stela H bearing an image of Waxaklajuun Ubaah K’awiil dressed as the Maize God 0.3: Various aspects of accession for Maya ajawtahk: (a) k’aljiiy sak ju’un; (b) chumlaj ta ajawlel; and (c) ch’am k’awiil 0.4: A seated lord holding a K’awiil staff and a Jaguar God of the Underworld shield, from the walls of Janaab’ Pakal’s sarcophagus chamber 1.1: A drawing depicting House E of the Palace Complex shortly after it was constructed during the middle Classic period Figures iv xxviii xxix xxx xxxi 5 7 8 16 27 ix 1.2: Name glyphs for Ix Muwaan Mat (left) and Ix Sak K’uk’ (right) 1.3: Record of K’an Mo’ Hix as ajaw on the side of Janaab’ Pakal’s sarcophagus 2.1: Piedras Negras Ruler 4, moments after posing for depiction on Stela 11, showing his accession to a Celestial Dragon throne 2.2: The moon anticipates the winter solstice sunrise, rising off the corner of the southernmost temporary structure on the Group E platform at Tikal during the Early Classic period 2.3: Distribution of the numerological associations in the tablets from Janaab’ Pakal’s funerary monument 3.1: Current view of the Temple of Inscriptions, Janaab’ Pakal’s funerary monument 3.2: The three tablets from the Temple of Inscriptions: East, Middle, and West (from top) (illustrations by Merle Greene Robertson) 3.3: Page 24 of the Dresden Codex, containing a table of multiples for the period of Venus 3.4: Rebirth of the father of the Hero Twins as the Maize God (after Kerr photo 3033) 3.5: Image from an incised bone extracted from the tomb of Jasaw Chan K’awiil 3.6: Resurrection numerology based on information from the East and West tablets of the Temple of Inscriptions 3.7: Janaab’ Pakal’s sarcophagus lid (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 3.8: Name next to the tree from GI’s temple in the Triad Group and the passage from Janaab’ Pakal’s funerary monument noting the rebirth of the sky burden (chanal ikatz) and the earth burden (kab’al ikatz) 3.9: World Tree in the Codex Borgia 4.1: Tablet in Unen K’awiil’s temple of Kan B’ahlam’s Triad Group (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 4.2: Numerology concerning the placement of U K’ix Kan’s personal history in the Long Count 5.1: Temple I of Tikal. Much of Jasaw Chan K’awiil’s history is recorded within this monument’s hieroglyphic inscriptions; Figures 30 31 53 58 66 81 86 91 95 98 99 105 106 107 115 121 [18.189.2.122] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 09:33 GMT) xi his body used to lie underneath it. (Photograph by Jesse Aldana.) 5.2: Detail from the Vase of the Seven Gods (Kerr photo 2796) 5.3: Abbreviated names of the gods who owned the sweatbaths in Kan B’ahlam’s Triad Group, GI, GII, and GIII 5.4: Full name of GIII 5.5: K’awiil as an infant at B’aakal 5.6: K’awiil with serpent foot (after Kerr photograph 702) 5.7: Oval Tablet with throne and background (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 5.8: Resurrection Plate (Kerr photo 1582) 5.9: Tablet from Temple XIV (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 6.1: Tablet from GI’s temple (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 6.2: Numerology concerning the “error” in Ix Muwaan Mat’s accession date 6.3: Extended numerology incorporating Ix Tz’aak Ajaw 6.4: GIII’s tablet (illustration by Merle Greene Robertson) 6.5: Numerology in GIII’s tablet E.1: Full-figure hieroglyphic date from Copán Stela D Figures 135 138 140 141 142 143 147 148 149 157 167 169 171 178 201 xii ...