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MEXICO, the Tro-Cortesianus or Madrid codex combines the codex Troano and Cortesiano: it is only one codex; Brasseur de Bourbourg facsimile (1869); Maya culture. Divinity presented as a future victim of a sacrifice. Between glyphs, lines and dots are numbers, often elements of the calendar. Glyphs are a writing system where certain glyphs express concepts, others syllables. This codex is made of horoscopes and calendars in order to assist the priests in their predictions and ceremonies. 
Location Private Collection
Unique Identifier ART527320 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3362px × 4961px 
Photo Credit Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY 
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Maya, Early American (250 BCE-1000 CE)