not at all
this is all b/s
Calender
The Mayan calendar is a system for tracking time used by the ancient Mayan civilization, while the Miami Circle is a mysterious archaeological site in Florida consisting of a perfect circle of holes carved into limestone. Both the Mayan calendar and the Miami Circle represent aspects of ancient cultures' understanding of time, astronomy, and spiritual beliefs, although they are not directly related in terms of function or purpose.
The Kukulkan pyramid, also known as El Castillo, is aligned with specific astronomical events related to the Mayan calendar. During the spring and fall equinoxes, the sunlight creates a shadow that resembles a serpent descending the pyramid's staircase, symbolizing the feathered serpent god Kukulkan. This alignment highlights the Mayan's advanced understanding of astronomy and their intricate calendar system.
describe four achievements of the Mayan civilization
the Mayan calendar
The calendar, know as the Aztec Calendar or the Mayan Calendar.
An amazingly accurate calendar--the modern world didn't surpass it in accuracy until the 1960s. Architecture and astronomy--
the Mayan....
Supposidly it is when the world will end, because the Mayan Calendar ends in 2012. the Mayan Indians knew more about stars and astronomy more than we ever have, which means it is possible. but i doubt it.
The Mayans created their calendars using the solar cycle, lunar cycle and the stars. The Mayan colander uses three different dating systems. Which are the Long Count, the Tzolkin, and the Haab.
Mayan astronomy was highly advanced for its time, as it included precise observations of celestial bodies and the development of a sophisticated calendar system. The Mayans were able to accurately predict astronomical events such as eclipses and had a deep understanding of the movement of planets and stars. Their knowledge of astronomy was integrated into their religious beliefs and rituals.
"Tzolkin" and "Haab'" are two of the Mayan words used to name their calendar.