MESOAMERICAN CALENDARS
Stelae 12 and 13 from Monte Alban, provisionally dated to 500-400 BC, showing what is thought to be one of the earliest calendric representations in Mesoamerica.[1]
The 260 day cycle ran concurrently with a 365 day vague solar year. These two calendars intercalate to produce a unique name for each day during each 52 years cycle.[3] Calendar Round rituals would be held at the end of each 52 year round, with all fires extinguished, old pots broken, and a new fire ceremony symbolizing a fresh start.[3]
The Calendar Round 52 year cycle was by far the most important for most Mesoamericans, with the apparent exception of the Maya elite until the end of the Classic Era, who gave equal importance to the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. Other calendar cycles were also recorded, such as a lunar calendar, as well as the cycles of other astronomical objects, most importantly Venus.[5]
The Julian calendar was introduced in the region after conquest by Spain in the 16th century. While the Gregorian calendar is now in general use, in some communities indigenous people still use the ancient count of days.[6]
| Contents |
| See also |
| Notes |
| References |
| External link |
See also
★ Maya calendar
★ Aztec calendar
Notes
1. Marcus.
2. Balkansky (2002), p.904
3. Stockton.
4. Stockton.
5. Balkansky.
6. See Coe (1987) p.47; Miller and Taube (1993) p.48
References
★ ''Review of'' Zapotec Hieroglyphic Writing, by Javier Urcid Serrano, Balkansky, Andrew, , , Antiquity, 2002
★ The Maya, Coe, Michael D., , , Thames & Hudson, 1987, ISBN 0-500-27455-X
★ Mesoamerican Writing Systems: Propaganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient Civilizations, Marcus, Joyce, , , Princeton University Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0691094748
★ The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya, Miller, Mary, , , Thames and Hudson, 1993, ISBN 0-500-05068-6
★ Ancient Astronomy Points to New Views of Mayan Life William Stockton
External link
★ Maya Cycles of Time at Convergence
★ Strange Horizons Articles: Mesoamerican Calendars
★ Maya Astronomy
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español