Priests
In the Aztec Empire, priests were primarily responsible for keeping track of the calendar. They maintained the complex system of both the solar calendar (tonalpohualli) and the ritual calendar (xiuhpohualli). This was crucial for scheduling agricultural activities, religious ceremonies, and festivals, as the Aztecs believed that timing was essential for maintaining cosmic balance and favor from the gods.
Important to who? The Aztecs probably would have thought your calendar was pretty unimportant. The Aztecs themselves considered their calendar extremely important, because it documented the cycles of the world and the powers of the gods. Non-Aztecs consider the Aztec calendar important because it was very sophisticated and accurate for a non-modern society. Accurate in the sense that it kept good time, not in the sense that it made accurate "predictions".
Hinduism was very Ancient Religion & belonged to Indian society. Indian society were very accurate with all the sciences, they also kept time which is called Hindu calendar.
Always. The calendar is an integral part of Judaism because the holy days must be kept on specified dates (Leviticus ch.23).
Always. The calendar is an integral part of Judaism because the holy days must be kept on specified dates (Leviticus ch.23).
Aztec scribes painted books and kept records of taxes.
The police men kept track of his movements.
There was only one Aztec city, the rest of the cities from the empire kept their rulers so therefore, they weren't Aztec cities, they only were under their influence and had to pay tribute.
No one. The pyramids did not move so there was no need to track them
The Mayan calendar, specifically the Long Count calendar, is not kept in a single physical location but is represented in various ancient inscriptions, codices, and monuments throughout Mesoamerica, particularly in Guatemala and Mexico. Significant artifacts, such as the Dresden Codex and the Temple of the Inscriptions in Palenque, contain representations of the calendar. Modern interpretations and replicas of the calendar can also be found in museums and educational institutions worldwide.
No one kept track of that.
Yes, a scribe is someone who kept records for society in ancient Mesopotamia.