The Next Advance in Cracking the Maya Code

Russian Yuri Knorozov's Contribution to Cracking the Maya Code

The study of Maya hieroglyphs has been a challenging and intriguing field for researchers for many years. One of the key advancements in deciphering the Maya code came with the work of Russian linguist Yuri Knorozov. Knorozov made a significant breakthrough that changed the way scholars viewed and understood Maya writing.

Before Knorozov's breakthrough, many researchers believed that Maya hieroglyphs were purely ideographic, representing concepts rather than specific sounds. However, Knorozov challenged this notion and proposed a different approach to decoding the Maya script.

So, what exactly did Yuri Knorozov do to advance the cracking of the Maya code?

The next advance in cracking the Maya code came with Russian Yuri Knorozov. What did he do? In 1952, Yuri Knorosov postulated that the individual symbols in Maya glyphs stood for phonetic sounds, much like English letters do.
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