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The Mayas used a combination of astronomical observations and their intricate calendar systems to predict events. They meticulously tracked celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and planets, to understand cyclical patterns and seasonal changes. Their two main calendars, the Tzolk'in (a 260-day ritual calendar) and the Haab' (a 365-day solar calendar), helped them schedule agricultural activities, religious ceremonies, and other important events. Additionally, they employed divination techniques involving rituals and symbols to interpret signs and omens.

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