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RE: VMs: Re: 67v: Single sticks, double-split, double-joined...
Whether they mark paragraphs or not isn't the point I think Erni is making
Gabriel. The point being those two characters are the closest to the big
wierdo seen on f1r that we've seen preceding a paragraph of text. If they
are used to mark paragraph beginnings and nothing else - then do they serve
the same purpose in the VMS?
Erni, the sky-band of the Maya connection isn't very convincing yet... The
VMS has various decorated borders, barrels etc... one or two of which will
coincide undoubtedly with other patterns used by other people in other
times. If you find a sequence of patterns that match - then it could get
real interesting say, the outer ring of 67r2.
John.
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Behalf Of Gabriel Landini
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:41 AM
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Subject: Re: VMs: Re: 67v: Single sticks, double-split, double-joined...
On Sunday 01 May 2005 08:34, elillie@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Here's a link to folio 1v of the Codex Mendoza which has the symbol twice.
>
> http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/world/images/s50p1.jpg
>
Written in Spanish with some abbreviations. The symbol seems to mark
different
paragraphs. Where is the mystery?
G.
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