The birth of the Gods at Palenque

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David H. Kelley

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Heinrich Berlin (1963) has recently presented the interesting hypothesis that the Temples of the Cross, the Foliated Cross, and the Sun al Palenque are each associated with a particular deity and specified glyphs. He also suggested that these deities are somehow involved in lengthy cycles, not yet known. In studying these hypotheses, I found what I regard as substantial supporting data, and reached the further conclusion that the inscriptions refer to the birth of certain wellknown Mesoamerican deities, who can be identified by the glyphs pointed out by Berlin.

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Kelley, D. H. (2012). The birth of the Gods at Palenque. Estudios De Cultura Maya, 5. https://doi.org/10.19130/iifl.ecm.1965.5.664
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David H. Kelley

Doctor en Filosofía de la Universidad de Harvard. Ha hecho trabajos de post-graduado en la Escuela Nacional de Antropología con beca del Gobierno de México. Profesor de Antropología en el Texas Technological College. Sus publicaciones: Historia Prehispónica del Totonacapan, Quetzalcóatl and his Coyote Origins, Calendar Animals and Deities, The 819-day count and Color-Directiong Syinbolism among the Chssic Maya (con Heinricli Berlin).