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  1. The Chilam Balam are sacred texts of the Yucatan Maya that record history, myth, religion, prophecies, medicine, and calendars. Each town compiled its own texts; the excerpts here are from the town of …

  2. These chronicles consist of passages from the Books of Chilam Balam selected, arranged and translated by Dr. Brinton. In the collection left by Dr. Berendt are two volumes of special interest and …

  3. Rebeca González y Mauricio Ortiz (morg) La versión facsimilar del Códice Chilam Balam de Chumayel que aparece entre las páginas 101 y 210 de la presente edición, fue tomada del original que se …

  4. The Book of Chilam Balam of Nah is unusual in a second respect: it was written some 350 years after the Spanish conquest, and, with entries dating from 1857 to 1895, it is the latest of the Maya's sacred …

  5. El Libro de los Libros del Chilam Balam por Fernando Marrufo Marrufo, Fernando (1987). “El Libro de los Libros del Chilam Balam” Ediciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. Dirección General …

  6. The Books of Chilam Balam are the sacred books of the Maya of Yucatan and were named after their last and greatest prophet. Chilam, or chilan, was his title which means that he was the mouth-piece …

  7. Ek’ Balam, the capital of the ancient Talol kingdom, one of the most important in the pre-Hispanic Mayan region, is located in the far-eastern part of the state of Yucatán. According to our epigraphic data, Ek’ …