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- Mayan--6 Reed, 5106 -- the names of the days: Crocadile, Night, Snake, Deer, Jade, Monkey, Reed, Eagle, Thought, Storm, Wind, Net,
Death, Rabbit, Dog, Tooth, Jaguar, Wax, Knife, Hunter. This year counts as 5106 of this cycle, but numerous cycles roll on and on and do
not necessarily end in 2012 Gregorian, whatever you may have heard; that may just mark the opening of another mega-cycle.
- Prehispanic Calendars -- How are the prehispanic
calendars interpreted? Also audio files of Month names in Mayan & Nahuatl.
- Aztec Calendar -- What day is it today, according to the Aztec
Calendar? How does it work, how is it used? Calculator tells the Aztec date of any given day.
- Maya Calendar Tools
- Mayan Cycles
- Mayan Date Calculator
- Mayan calendar
- Mayan Calendar, Seal and Tone Conversion
- Jenkins Introduction to Mayan Calendar
- Classic Maya Calendar and Day Numbering System
- Maya Calendar -- Canadian Museum of Civilization
explains this complex subject.
- Maya Calendar -- very concise explanation of the Maya
Calendar from the Maya Astronomy Page at Astronomical Institute of the University of Amsterdam.
- Maya Glyph Jewelry -- Maya Calendar Round - Birthdates
- Mayan Calendar -- From Spirit Web.
- Mayan Calendar Home Page -- and the Dreamspell
Calendar, José Argüelles' version of the Mayan Calendar. It has a different count than the traditional Mayan count--it starts at a different
point and skips leap year.
- Maya Calendar Tools
- Mayan Cycles
- Mayan calendar
- Mayan Calendar, Seal and Tone Conversion
- Mayan Date Calculator -- from Rabbit In The Moon: Mayan Glyphs And Architecture
- Introducing the Maya Calendar by Raymond Mardyks --
This short essay provides a clear overview of the Maya calendar as it relates to Mayan and Galactic astrological cycles. Offers new insight into
why the calendar "ends" in 2012
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- Four Ahau Press -- Independent researcher John Major
Jenkins addresses the correlation question - that is, the question of how the Mayan calendar system correlates with our Gregorian calendar.
Surprisingly, there is still some academic confusion on this question.
- Rabbit in the Moon - information about Mayan culture, archaeology, calendars,
architecture and language.
- At Maya Site - Mayan art, culture, and images, plus paintings
of Mexico and Mayan links.
- Echoes of the Maya - can send internet postcards
from the ancient Mayan city of Chichén Itzá
- Fenix Escarlata's Dreamspell - página del Encantamiento del
Sueño Maya en Español.
- Intercambio Cultural Maya - cultural exchange and development
program that involves the Maya of the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Lacandon Maya - introduction to the history and culture of this
indigenous people of Chiapas, Mexico.
- Maya Adventure - Science Museum of Minnesota - interactive exhibit that
highlights science activities and information related to ancient and modern Maya culture.
- Maya Art and Books - photographic archive of Mayan art.
- Maya Center
- Maya Civilization - Past and Present - covers culture, language
and numbers; also has maps, links to other related sites, and suggestions on Maya-related curriculum for middle-school students.
- Maya of Guatemala - well organized index of Maya-related
sites.
- Mayan Atlas - includes maps, text,
photographs, drawings and interviews done by Maya village researchers and cartographers elected by the communities.
- Mayan Culture
- Mayan Mathematical System - describes how the Mayan mathematical system
worked with pictures and examples.
- Mayan Resource Page
- Mayan Temple, The - links and information on the Mayan culture.
- Mayas, The - includes folklore and history.
- Mundo Maya - online magazine presents articles about Mayan culture and arts.
- Significance of Cuff Design of Mayan Lords
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