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  • Itzimite
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  • Ixkun
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  • Ixtutz
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  • La-Honradez
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  • Naranjo
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  • Pixoy
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  • Seibal
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  • Tonina
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  • Tzum
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  • Uaxactun
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  • Ucanal
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  • Uxmal
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  • Xcalumkin
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  • Xultun
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  • Xunantunich
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  • Yaltutu
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  • Yaxchilan
   
 

Director: Barbara W. Fash

Founding Director Emeritus: Ian Graham

 
Founded in 1968, the Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions Program (CMHI) is an Active Research Archive and on-going Recording Program of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, devoted to the recording and dissemination of information about all known ancient Maya inscriptions and their associated figurative art . The CMHI publishes its detailed original line drawings and photographic documentation in a unique series of folio volumes and makes its material available to researchers through its archive and via the world wide web.

All texts and images on this site are copyrighted by the President and Fellows of Harvard University. For permission to reproduce published CMHI images please print and complete this form and fax it to 617-495-7535. For other CMHI requests please contact bfash@fas.harvard.edu .

 

The CMHI is open for research from 1-4:30 Monday-Thursday. For appointments contact bfash@fas.harvard.edu .

 

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