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Chiasmus in Mayan Texts
New research suggests that the Book of Mormon and old mesoamerican texts have something in common—a now-familiar Near Eastern literary device called chiasmus

The Popol Vuh is the most important Quiché document to survive the early Spanish Colonial period. It was written in the European script by unknown representatives of the royal Quiché family. Though it records no date for its composition, internal evidence points to a date between 1554 and 1558, when many Quiché lords moved from the royal capital of Utatlán to Chichicastenango, where the manuscript was discovered

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