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Which ancient civilization is your current calendar most like?

The Ancient Mayan Civilization calendar.


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What civilization created the 365 day calendar?

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When was the Mayan calendar made?

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Does the Mayan calendar really end in 2012?

It does. But then, the Mayan civilization itself ended a long time ago, as a result of the Spanish conquest, so they don't really need their own calendar anyway, at this point.


Why do people keep saying the world will end on the 21th of December?

There was once an ancient civilization called the Mayan civilization unlike our own. Their calendar went on for years and years, until the day the calendar ended. On December 21st, 2012, the world is supposedly going to end because the Mayan calendar ends on that day.


What do the Mayan and the Inca have in common.?

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What countries use the Mayan calendar?

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