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The Mayan Tzolkin calendar has 260 days, and the Haab has 360 days. The Tzolkin calendar was used for daily life, but the Haab was used for religious holidays and such.
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At least three:The Tzolkin, the Sacred Round calendar.The Haab' the solar calendarThe Long Count calendar
The Mayans used a similar time frame as we do today. With the exception that the Mayan calendar did not account for leap year…. so technically the world should have ended 7 months ago.So much for the end of the world.
The Mayan calendar does not have specific days designated as "bad days." It is a complex system that tracks cycles of time for various purposes, such as agricultural planning or ceremonial events, but it does not label any days as inherently bad.
There are 11 months in a Mayan Calender
3000 no it is 365.5 days that is why we have leap year so you are wrong my friend who wrote this
The Mayans made the calendar by building the Chichen Itza temple. This temple has four stairwells and a platform on top. Each stairwell contained 91 steps each. 91 (# of steps) x 4 (# of stairwells) =364 plus the platform would equal 365. That is also the number of days in a year.
don't worry is just a miscoception about 2012, the world is not going to end the Mayan calendar is going to end not the world! its about the Mayan calendar not the world, it will still be cool if you watch the 2012 movie, you'll get into this stuff!
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Yes and No. It is a countdown from a beginning to and end, but not necessarily the end of the world. The Mayans were amazing astronomers and this intricate calendar is proof of their stargazing prowess. They watched and studied the motions of the moon, sun, stars and planets enough to where they could use them as guides through time. The Mayan calendar is ultimately an astrological timetable. But one does have to wonder as to what they (the Mayans) thought was to happen at the end of their Long count.