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A Critique of Dates at Palenque
American Antiquity, 1945During three field seasons spent at Palenque under the auspices of the Institute Nacional de Antropología e Historia of Mexico in 1940, 1941, and 1942, I had an opportunity to compare some inscriptions at that great Maya city with interpretations of them published by various students.
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The African Vocabulary of Palenque (Colombia)
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2000Investigations into African linguistic and cultural remnants in Palenque have been anything but programmatic, and to this date there is no agreement as to just how profoundly African languages contributed to the formation of Palenquero speech. This three-part study is a first step toward remedying this situation by offering a systematic investigation ...
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The Incensario Complex of Palenque, Chiapas
American Antiquity, 1959AbstractThe three major forms of Palenque incensarios, the great majority of which appear to be locally made, are pedestal'based vessels, ladles, and elaborately decorated, hollow, flanged cylinders. The first two forms were clearly used for burning incense, but the elaborate cylinders show no definite evidence of burning.
Barbara C. Rands, L Robert
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The Inscription of the Temple of the Cross at Palenque
American Antiquity, 1965AbstractA fresh examination of the chronological data of the inscription serves as a framework for analysis of the undeciphered or text glyphs. The undeciphered glyphs have been grouped into categories. The main category, which consists of glyphs related to the up-ended frog glyph, the flat hand, and Thompson's Jog glyph, is interpreted as referring to
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The Black Scholar, 2000
(2000). Palenge Awe/Palenque Hoy/Palenque Today: The Spanish Caribbean, the African Creole Perspective and the Role of San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia. The Black Scholar: Vol. 30, Transcending Traditions, pp. 51-53.
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(2000). Palenge Awe/Palenque Hoy/Palenque Today: The Spanish Caribbean, the African Creole Perspective and the Role of San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia. The Black Scholar: Vol. 30, Transcending Traditions, pp. 51-53.
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Blogging on (and Beyond) the Palenque
2022Chapter Four continues the discussion of how Cuban poets craft alternate spaces of identities for themselves and their readers through an analysis of the blog “Del Palenque … y para …” [“From the Runaway Slave Settlement … for/toward …”], active from 2007 to 2014.
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Palenque's Temple of the Inscriptions
The Temple of the Inscriptions at the archaeological site of Palenque, Mexico, is a monumental stepped pyramidal structure that during the Maya Classic period contained the chamber mausoleum of Lord K'inich Janaab' Pakal I, a Classic Maya sovereigns who regnal period counts among the longest among all dynasts.openaire +1 more source
2020
Abstract This article examines the revitalization of African language survivals in the former maroon community of Palenque, Colombia. During much of the 20th century, lexical Africanisms in everyday Palenquero creole were scant. Ritual language (Lumbalú) and the speech of a few elderly Palenqueros still contained isolated Africanisms, but these had ...
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Abstract This article examines the revitalization of African language survivals in the former maroon community of Palenque, Colombia. During much of the 20th century, lexical Africanisms in everyday Palenquero creole were scant. Ritual language (Lumbalú) and the speech of a few elderly Palenqueros still contained isolated Africanisms, but these had ...
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1992
Der Ruinenort Palenque im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Chiapas stammt aus dem Alten Reich der Maya. Die nachste grose Stadt ist Villahermosa, 100 km nordwestlich. Palenque liegt im subtropischen Tiefland dicht am Rande des Urwalds und war vollstandig vom Urwald uberwachsen, als es 1773 entdeckt wurde. Der Baukomplex etwa in der Mitte des Ruinenfeldes wird
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Der Ruinenort Palenque im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Chiapas stammt aus dem Alten Reich der Maya. Die nachste grose Stadt ist Villahermosa, 100 km nordwestlich. Palenque liegt im subtropischen Tiefland dicht am Rande des Urwalds und war vollstandig vom Urwald uberwachsen, als es 1773 entdeckt wurde. Der Baukomplex etwa in der Mitte des Ruinenfeldes wird
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