To predict planting and harvesting times, early people studied movements of the sun, stars, and planets. They used this information to make calendars. The Aztecs created two calendars- one for farming and one for religion. The farming calendar let them know when to plant and to harvest crops. The religious calendar was used to plan religious ceremonies. An Aztec calendar stone dug up in Mexico City in 1790 includes information about the months of the year and pictures the sun god at the center. I am a zombie
Gillian Rutherford
The Aztec calendar was the time-keeping system that was used by the Aztecs as well as other people throughout ancient Mesoamerica. The calendar had two parts: Xiuhpohualli -- a 365-day calendar, considered the agricultural calendar. Tonalpohualli -- a 260-day calendar, considered the ritual/sacred calendar. The two cycles together formed a 52-year calendar round.
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Solar Calendar :)
The other calendar was the 365 day solar calendar.
The other calendar was the 365 day solar calendar.
the aztecs made the mayan calendar
. The Aztecs and the Pre-Columbians of central Mexico.
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The Aztecs had the sacred calendar, which was 260 days long and has two parts to it.
the aztecs made a calendar from a huge stone