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  Mayan Epigraphic Database Project http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/med/
An experiment in networked research on Classic Mayan epigraphy; a relational database of glyphs ("gnumbers"), images, phonetic values ("pvalues"), and semantic values ("svalues") according to the consensus among various American Mayanists (MacLeod and Reents-Budet 1994); archive of digitally transcribed Mayan texts.
  Glyph Dwellers http://nas.ucdavis.edu/NALC/glyphdwellers.html
Occasional publication of the Maya Hieroglyphic Database Project, at the University of California, Davis: includes research notes in PDF Adobe Acrobat format.
  GB Online: Maya Codices http://pages.prodigy.net/gbonline/awmayac.html
An introduction and detailed, illustrated bibliography with links to related sites.
  Mayan Calendrics Software http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_sw/maya/mgc.htm
Software for converting between dates in the Maya Calendar (long count, tzolkin haab) and dates in the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Allows specification of correlation number and year-bearer system.
  Mayan Math http://www.crystalinks.com/mayancalendar.html
An exposition of Mayan calendar glyphs. Compares the monthly and yearly cycles with the current Gregorian calendar. Also, includes myths behind this system.
  Early Belize History: Glyphs and Timeline http://ambergriscaye.com/earlyhistory/index.html
Article describing discoveries in the interpretation of the Mayan script, and understanding of their historical records.
  Maya Calendar http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/maya.htm
Explanation of the Maya Calendar and software for Maya Calendar date conversion.
  Temple of Inscriptions http://www.mayalords.org/mayafldr/intro.html
The glyphs and personal notes about the three panels from the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque: East, Central and West.
  ANG 5167: Maya Hieroglyphs http://reach.ucf.edu/~ang5167/syllabus.html
Course syllabus and bibliography from the University of Central Florida.

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