The Jewish calendar came first. It was created in 3760 B.C. while the Mayan calendar was created in 3372 B.C.
The bible came first.
well, the Aztecs and mayans are basically the same, its just that the mayans were there first then the Aztecs came
The Mayans and Aztecs were both native groups from Mexico. They were both widely known for their artistic and architectural accomplishments. The Mayans though had impressed many with their discoveries in math and astronomy. The Aztecs had ruled central Mexico for centuries but that came to an end in the 1521 when the conquistadors came and took over. The conquistadors also took over the Mayans but it took close to around twenty years and even then the Mayans later rebelled against the conquistadors.
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It came to America with the first Jews, in the 17th Century.
need to know who came first before the Aztec or Mayans? FYI, Aztecs are different from Mayans. They are both civilizations that existed in Mesoamerica, but not simultaneously. The ancestors of the Mayans were thought to be the Toltecs, who eventually caused the decline of their civilization.
Well the Mayans weren't an empire, one uses the name of Maya to refer to all of the mesoamerican city-states that were in center America and had common cultural aspects. The Aztecs appeared in history at about 1100 A.D and some Mayan cities are from as far as 200 A.D so obviously the Mayans came first.
The calendar that we use today is called the Gregorian calendar, created by Pope Gregory XIII. Before that, there was the Roman calendar, which was a lunar calendar, comprising 10 months and an intercalated month. Next came the Julian calendar, a twelve-month solar calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 bc, consisting of 365 days, with an extra day every four years.
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Egypt already existed when Abraham, the first Jew, was born.
The Mayans, Egyptians, Babylonians, Romans, and Chinese all had calendars in the ancient days. We use the Gregorian calendar decreed by Pope Gregory XIII. I couldn't tell you which came first because no one knows when the first calendar was invented or who did it. It is all a mystery!No specific date or period has been determined for the invention of the calendar, since it is believed that humans around the world have used different means to mark the cycles of nature throughout time. For instance, the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese, and Mayans all had various calendar systems based on natural observations of the Moon's cycles and seasonal changes. The Egyptians were the first to work out a formula for the solar year (based on the position of the Sun), which differs slightly from the lunar year (based on the phases of the Moon). This formula was eventually adopted by the Romans and was the forerunner to the modern calendar.The first Roman calendar had ten months and utilized a number of blank days or "filler" months when necessary to stretch the year to its proper 365 days. This calendar ran on a four-year cycle and had far too many blanks, so it was easily...the calender that we know today was invented by the georgians, but the months were invented by the romans