To predict planting and harvesting times, early people studied movements of the sun, stars, and planets. They used this information to make calendars. The Aztecs created two calendars- one for farming and one for religion. The farming calendar let them know when to plant and to harvest crops. The religious calendar was used to plan religious ceremonies. An Aztec calendar stone dug up in Mexico City in 1790 includes information about the months of the year and pictures the sun god at the center. I am a zombie
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∙ 2017-01-05 16:39:10365 days and its divided into 18 months. Each month had 20 days Ebony marinoff Answer: There are actually two Aztec calendars. One has 365 days which is based on a solar year. The other has 260 days.
They had different calendars for different purposes. One for religious purposes that was 260 days, one that was seasonal 360 days, one that a combination of those 52 years, and one that was for marking special events in history ~5000 years.
you just look up the answer and it has to tell you how to read an aztec calendar but i think it is 2 separate calendars one with 360 days and one with 267 i think lol
I don't. I don't.
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Both the Aztec and the Spanish calendars had observations for work for the people. The two calendars also had income observations for people.
They used two different calenders.
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One of the first advanced calendars
They are similar but not exactly the same.
both. the Aztecs had 2 calendars.
they had calendars that predicted lucky and unlucky days.
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Both the Aztec and the Inca were defeated by Spanish conquistadors. Both the Aztec and the Inca were New World empires. Both the Aztec and Inca had calendars of their own. Both had gold artifacts that the Spanish wanted.
365 days and its divided into 18 months. Each month had 20 days Ebony marinoff Answer: There are actually two Aztec calendars. One has 365 days which is based on a solar year. The other has 260 days.
Both the Aztec and the Inca were defeated by Spanish conquistadors. Both the Aztec and the Inca were New World empires. Both the Aztec and Inca had calendars of their own. Both had gold artifacts that the Spanish wanted.
They had different calendars for different purposes. One for religious purposes that was 260 days, one that was seasonal 360 days, one that a combination of those 52 years, and one that was for marking special events in history ~5000 years.