David H. Kelley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Humiston Kelley was an American archaeologist and epigrapher. He was associated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and later with the University of Calgary. He is most noted for his work on the phonetic analysis and major contributions toward the decipherment of the writing system used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, the Maya script.
David H. Kelley's Published Works
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Published Works
- Deciphering the Maya Script (1976) (94)
- Exploring Ancient Skies: An Encyclopedic Survey of Archaeoastronomy (2004) (56)
- Glyphic Evidence for a Dynastic Sequence at Quiriguá, Guatemala (1962) (52)
- The Prehistory of the Southeastern Maya Periphery (1974) (48)
- Exploring Ancient Skies (2011) (30)
- Exploring ancient skies : a survey of ancient and cultural astronomy (2011) (30)
- Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy So Far [and Comments and Reply] (1973) (26)
- A ceramic sequence for the Piura and Chira Coast, North Peru (1965) (23)
- The birth of the Gods at Palenque (2012) (23)
- The Metaphor of the Day in Ancient Mexican Myth and Ritual [and Comments and Reply] (1981) (20)
- Kakupacal and the Itzas (2012) (19)
- Costume and Name in Mesoamerica (1982) (16)
- Astronomical identities of Mesoamerican gods (1980) (14)
- The Cult of the Serpent in the Americas: Its Asian Background [and Comments and Reply] (1976) (12)
- Heart of Creation: The Mesoamerican World and the Legacy of Linda Schele (2002) (12)
- Calendar Animals and Deities (1960) (11)
- NEW EVIDENCE FOR PRE-CERAMIC MAIZE ON THE COAST OF PERU (1963) (10)
- Study of Pre-Ceramic Maize from Huarmey, North Central Coast of Peru (1977) (10)
- The alphabet and the ancient calendar signs (1971) (10)
- "Abnormal" schistosome oviposition. Origin of aberrant shell structures and their appearance in human tissues. (1970) (10)
- Montecode - an Interpretive Program for Monte Carlo Simulations (1962) (9)
- The Migration of Folktales: Four Channels to the Americas [and Comments and Reply] (1974) (7)
- A Cylinder Seal from Tlatilco (1966) (6)
- America North of Mexico (2011) (6)
- The Louisiana and Arkansas expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore (2003) (5)
- Giardiasis: diagnosis by endoscopic brush cytology of the duodenum. (1984) (5)
- Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. Volume I.@@@Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. Volume II. (1977) (5)
- Maya Astronomical Tables and Inscriptions (1977) (5)
- The 819 Day Count And Color-Direction Symbolism Among The Classic Maya (2011) (4)
- ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: The Maya Chontal Indians of Acalan-Tixchel—A Contribution to the History and Ethnography of the Yucatan Peninsula. France V. Scholes and Ralph L. Roys (1949) (4)
- The Alleged Diffusion of Hindu Divine Symbols into Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica: A Critique [and Comments and Reply] (1978) (3)
- Spatio-temporal frequency chracteristics of color-vision mechanisms. (1974) (3)
- China, Korea, and Japan (2011) (2)
- Observational Methods and Problems (2011) (1)
- South American Cultures (2011) (1)
- Time and the Calendar (2011) (1)
- Mayan Fire Glyphs (2012) (1)
- Decipherment of the Epi-Olmec Script As Zopuean By Justeson and Kaufman (Review of Justeson and Kaufman) (1993) (1)
- Heart of Creation (2017) (1)
- Indo-Iranian Cultures (2011) (0)
- The Phaistos Disc %a Leon Pomerance (1979) (0)
- Book Review: The Paris Codex: Decoding an Astronomical Ephemeris, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (1983) (0)
- New Readings of Glyphs for the Month Kumk'u and their Implications (1991) (0)
- GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: Arithmetic in Maya. George I. Sánchez (1962) (0)
- Los Mayas. Rafael Girard. Libro Mex, Mexico City, 1966. xiii + 507 pp., 111 figs., 206 photographs, 1 table, 6 maps. No price stated. (1967) (0)
- Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents. Robert Wauchope. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1962. 155 pp., 28 ills. $3.95. (1966) (0)
- Book Review: Calendrical Systems Explored: Calendrical Calculations, Mapping Time: The Calendar and its History (1999) (0)
- Paleolithic and Neolithic Cultures (2011) (0)
- The Descent of the Gods and the Purposes of Ancient Astronomy (2011) (0)
- The Gaulish Calendar. Garrett Olmsted (1994) (0)
- Book Review: The Paris Codex, by Gregory M. Severin (1983) (0)
- Charles Hugh Smiley, 1903-1977 (1978) (0)
- Antecedents of the Western Tradition (2011) (0)
- Three Maya Relief Panels at Dumbarton Oaks Studies in Pre-Columbian Art and Archeology, No. 2. Michael D. Coe and Elizabeth P. Benson. Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, 1966. 36 pp., 12 figs, including 3 foldouts, bibliography. $2.00. (1967) (0)
- Linda Richmond Schele (2000) (0)
- Anthropology and the Arls: The Hieroglyphic Inscriptions and Monumental Art of Altar de Sacrificios. JOHN A. GRAHAM (1973) (0)
- Principal Features of the Sky (2011) (0)
- Maya Archaeology and Ethnohistory (1980) (0)
- Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions (1977) (0)
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