meeting ground of Maya- and Nahuatl-speaking people, [214];

not cradle of Maya civilization, [214];

ancient monuments of, [216];

fourfold divisions, [218], [494];

Mayas compared with Maghas of India, [509], [519];

ancient civilization, [528];

ruder forms of culture alongside of the perfected social organization, [531];

period of warfare and pestilence, [539]

(see Chichen Itza, Mayapan, etc.).

Yupanqui, founder of Cuzco, who introduced worship of the Creator, [135], [161], [186].