Stuart, David 1979. Some thoughts on certain occurrences of the T565 glyph element at Palenque // Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Vol. IV, ed. M. G. Robertson, 167–171. Pebble Beach, Calif.: Robert Louis Stevenson School.
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Stuart, David 1984. A note on the “hand-scattering” glyph // Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing, ed. J. S. Justeson and L. Campbell, 307–310. Albany: Institute for Mesoamerican Studies.
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Stuart, David 1986a. A glyph for “stone incensario.” Copán Note 2. Austin.
Copán Note
Stuart, David 1986b. The hieroglyphic name of Altar U. Copán Note 4. Austin.
Copán Note
Stuart, David 1987. Ten phonetic syllables. Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing 14. Washington.
Research Reports on Ancient Maya Writing
Stuart, David 1988. The Río Azul cacao pot: epigraphic observations on the function of a Maya ceramic vessel // Antiquity 62: 153–157.
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