13. Cib. Brasseur and Seler believe the enclosed spiral represents the fermented liquor, ci, trickling down. The “pottery decoration” (see p. 58) certainly indicates a jar or vase.
14. Caban. The design is that of the “cork-screw curl” of a woman, and stands for cab (see p. 99).
15. Ezanab. The picture is of the sacrificial knife of flint, which closely corresponds with the name.
16. Cauac. The design shows a side face, with pendent clouds for the eye, the “windcross” for the ear, and, perhaps, as Seler thinks, the hairy mouth of the moan bird. On the other hand, Rosny explains it as “the plan of a building,” and Thomas as “the sign for wood.”
17. Ahau. Usually considered to be the conventional drawing of a full face.