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Colin Kovacic Kovacic 1
Professor Jan Rieman
English 1103
October 27, 2011
Revised Inquiry Question
a) My new working inquiry question is not quite clear yet. Ive narrowed it down to one oftwo options though: Literacy among the ancient Maya or my own interest in hieroglyphic
languages. For the former the question would be something like this: How did the ancient
Maya develop their own writing system? For the latter: What is it about hieroglyphs that
fascinate me? Why am I so distracted by such a complex literary system?
b) My preliminary question dealt with the origin of writing in general, be it in Egypt, Sumer,China, or Mesoamerica. I thought it would be interesting to explore how and why
different people developed literacy. From there I narrowed down the immense topic
down to a specific people: the Maya. However, in the process of changing I realized that I
was constantly getting distracted by books on how to write hieroglyphs as opposed to why
the Maya invented them in the first place. So, due to a suggestion from you, I began to
think about the possibility of doing my inquiry project on my own interest in ancient
hieroglyphs. Im not sure exactly where I would go with that, but it was such a
fascinating option I couldnt just toss it aside.
c) My first question arose out of one of my Writing to Explores actually. When I wrote theone about writing personified I developed the idea as writing as a being that bestowed
its power to worthy civilizations. Obviously I dont think this is how the Maya got their
system of writing but still the idea of where writing came from interests me. My question
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also came somewhat from our study of literary sponsors. In a way, Id be looking into the
original sponsor of literacy for the Maya; the first reason they ever had for learning to
read and write. Its not really what I wanted to focus on (Im a little sponsored out) and
I wouldnt use the word sponsor a whole lot in my paper/productbut its still a genuine
inspiration for the question.
My second possible question was pulled directly from you. I like the idea, Im not
sure what exactly it relates to at the moment (I havent thought about it a lot) but its not
something Im going to let go of.
d) As with my original inquiry, this one interests me because I am genuinely fascinated bylanguage and hieroglyphic systems of writing are the crme de la crme of my hobby.
Maya hieroglyphs are much more picturesque than Egyptian ones and they are each
perfectly square, which seems more aesthetic (Im somewhat artistic, so this matters to
me). I also know a good bit about Egyptian hieroglyphs, so it would be interesting for me
to research a system I dont know much about. My other possible inquiry deals directly
with me. Obviously finding out more about myself is going to interest me, and if I dont
do so then who will?
e) What I found interesting about this topic is that Maya hieroglyphs were not wellunderstood until the 1980s. Thus all of the books Ive found have been pretty recent.
Another interesting quirk is that most of those books arent written by one author. In fact,
the authors werent even necessarily writers. The books were just compilations of
lectures given by various doctors and professors at different universities. Obviously all
the lectures relate to one another in some form, and the books all make perfect sense and
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are very coherent but still, it just goes to show just how fresh this area of expertise is. The
books that were not in this format were post-2000 which is very recent, considering
Egyptian hieroglyphs have been understood for almost 200 years. So my point is that I
might not have a lot of resources if I pursue this topic. Im sure Id have more than
enough for the project, but nonetheless Id be reading about things that professionals
dont even understand yet. Its a little daunting to say the least.
As for how I got to this question, well it was just an evolution of my previous
question. Ive discussed that in length in earlier sections though, so I wont be redundant
by repeating myself here.
f) The first questions that arose in relation to this dealt with the grammar and syntax ofhieroglyphs; linguistic questions basically. I wanted to know how I could write in Maya
hieroglyphs; is there a phonetic alphabet? What is the proper way/is there a proper way to
draw them? Thats my linguistic/artistic side coming out. Another question is where were
the glyphs used? I know there were stone monuments and codices but were there other,
more daily uses for them? Interesting questions, they all are, but my first question really
seems to be the most appropriate for the purposes of this project.
g) The only thing I really want to jot down now is the possibility of creating a reproductionof a codex for the product. That would be incredibly cool and appropriate for this inquiry
question!
h) As I said, most of my research has been in books and most of those books are new. Ifound out that this is a subject very few people study and that has only just recently been
deeply understood. Besides that I have also found that multiple writing systems existed in
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Mesoamerica and that not all the civilizations there had writing (although that didnt
diminish their power). Ive learned a little about the typical writing styles of the Maya
(for example, hieroglyphs are written top to bottom with two columns of glyphs that are
read left to right) and also that the original glyphs were emblems that represented
common commodities and places (this also applies to other writing systems that
developed in other parts of the world, an interesting parallel).
i) Basically, I still need to know how the Maya started using glyphs! I havent really gotteninto that yet. Ive glanced through chapters that were about the subject, but I havent
really gotten a firm grip on anything yet. Also (and I keep forgetting about this) I need to
think about my own interest in glyphs to see if I could maybe look into that deep enough
to get a project out of it. Maybe I can, maybe I cant, but at the moment I dont know at
all.
Im most likely going to look for this information in the library. Theres a ton of
resources available there and I dont really know where I would find any other sources on
Maya writing (except the internet of course, and Id like to keep internet use to a
minimum for this project. Published sources just seem so much more reliable). If I decide
to pursue self-exploration for the project then I guess Ill have to find the information
within myself. Although a good psychological resource would help a lot as well, be it in
book form or person form if I can find one!
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