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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. Personage smoking a cigar, the “ancestor” of the Havana cigar; the Yucatan peninsula has always produced tobacco. Above, lines and dots are numbers, often elements of the calendar. Glyphs are a writing system where certain glyphs express concepts, others syllables.
Location
Private Collection
Unique Identifier
ART527371
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3272px × 4961px
Photo Credit
Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY
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Cigar
Codex
GLYPH
Maya, Early American (250 BCE-1000 CE)
Tobacco, Smoking