Talk:Chac-Xib-Chac

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[edit] Unattributed text (copyvio)

I removed the following sentence:

That a ruler of Chichén Itzá bore the name of Chac-Xib-Chac suggests that here we have an important personage bearing the name of the rain-god, and we may infer that he figured as the representative of the god.

This is an unattributed but direct quotation from Ralph L. Roys, it appears in n.5 on page 67 of his The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel (1933, Carnegie Institute of Washington) translation edition.

It could be worked back in to the article (with the proper attribution), but probably not until a little more context is built up otherwise the comment is not really all that meaningful.

I suspect even the other two sentences are not originally composed for this article, but are cribbed or based from other sources. Again, and like several others recently created by the same contributor, it would be better to rewrite from scratch. --cjllw ʘ TALK 14:28, 23 March 2008 (UTC)