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He believes D to be the god Itzamná, as do also Förstemann, Cyrus Thomas and Seler, and sees sun-gods in all three of these deities.
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Seler thinks he recognizes in some of the figures represented under H's hieroglyph in the manuscripts, a so-called "young god".
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The dissimilarity which Seler thinks he finds between the forms of the Chicchan-sign in Figs. 37 and 38 and which leads him to assume that
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Seler in his articles in the _Zeitschrift für Ethnologie_, the _Peabody
The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith
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In this field especial credit is due to Förstemann and Seler, for the work they have done in furtherance of interpretation, and mention should not be omitted of the generosity with which the well known promoter of Americanist investigations, the Duke of Loubat, has presented to the Berlin Museum of Ethnology costly originals of reliefs and inscriptions for direct study.
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Brasseur de Bourbourg and Seler, have interpreted the figure of god B to represent the fourfold god of the cardinal points and rain-god Chac, a counterpart of the Aztec rain-god Tlaloc.
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Seler (1904a) and some others have written short papers on special animals.
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Seler (1900-1901, pp. 82-83) gives an interesting parallel of the Nahua idea of the dog and his connection with death.
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Aubin manuscript as suggested by Seler (1900-1901, p. 71).
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Seler interprets god B as the counterpart of the Nahua rain god,
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