This is a small section of the glyphs carved into
La Mojarra Stela 1. The left column shows the
Long Count date of 8.5.16.9.7, or 156 AD (June 23, 156 AD by one calculation). The two right columns are glyphs from the little-known
Epi-Olmec script also known as the Isthmusian or La Mojarra script.
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This is a small section of the gylphs carved into
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This is a small section of the glyphs carved into
La Mojarra Stela 1. The left column shows the
Long Count date of 8.5.16.9.7, or 156 AD (June 23, 156 AD by one calculation). The two right columns are glyphs from the little-known
Epi-Olmec script also known as the Isthmusian or La Mojarra script.
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