id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18013 Schellhas, Paul Representation of Deities of the Maya Manuscripts .txt text/plain 14715 923 73 pictures of the death-god are so characteristic in the Maya manuscripts the Dresden manuscript the death-god is pictured with large black spots ornament, which the death-god usually wears in the Maya manuscripts, and in the Maya manuscripts also, the death-god would be always considered 4. A human figure, possibly representing the priest of the death-god (see regular attendant hieroglyph of the death-god in the group of three signs the death-god, and show resemblances to the pictures of the manuscripts. God B himself is pictured with the body of a serpent in Dr. 35b and 36a (compare No. 2 of the Mythological Animals). The hieroglyph of this deity is thus explained; it is the head of the god Since god F is a death-deity the familiar sign (Fig. 5), which occurs so manuscript except the Dresden does a deity occur wearing the sun-sign Kin The deity occurring most frequently in the DRESDEN MANUSCRIPT is god B, ./cache/18013.txt ./txt/18013.txt