The Maya Hieroglyph Hoax in the USA: Phonetism and Lounsbury´s Derivation and Reading of the "Ben-Ich" Prefix

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James B. Porter

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As the focus of civilization shifts from production to information, issues affecting the dissemination and quality of that information become increasingly important. This is true regardless of the content of that information, be it military, political, religious, economic or –as in the present instance- merely academic. The increasing facility with which the computer generates information is no guarentor of increasing quality or integrity, in fact dishonest or useless information is often generated with greater alacrity than true or usefull information. Such is also the case with an institutionalized hoax, in which a small clique propagates a false or misleading viewpoint and suppresses dissenting views which may (or may not) be more cogent. In the United States such a clique organizes conferences and operates publications, confusing students and censoring dissidents to produce profits for the leaders and perks for the followers of a particular method of interpreting Maya hieroglyphic writing.

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Porter, J. B. (2013). The Maya Hieroglyph Hoax in the USA: Phonetism and Lounsbury´s Derivation and Reading of the "Ben-Ich" Prefix. Estudios De Cultura Maya, 20. https://doi.org/10.19130/iifl.ecm.1999.20.448
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James B. Porter

Doctor en antropología por la Universidad de California. Ha realizado trabajo de campo en Guatemala, Yucatán, Quintana Roo, Tabasco y Veracruz. Entre sus publicaciones están: "Relief Monuments"; "T168 as Itsa: Maya Sorcerers and Their Succession"; "T168 als Itsa': Maya Magiers en hun Opvolging"; "A Cycle 6 Initial Series? An Early Maya Boulder Inscription from Abaj Takalik" (en colaboración con A. Graham); "The Linked Earflate Assemblage: The Distribution of a Maya Costume Element in Eastern and Central America"; "Cabezas colosales como altares relabrados: 'Mutilación', revolución y relabrado".