Mayan calendar: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Thundergnat (talk | contribs)
→‎{{header|Perl 6}}: Refactor all routines to accept a date directly, add infrastructure to accept other correlation factors, default GMT, better variable names
Thundergnat (talk | contribs)
m Add a few more references
Line 176:
cycle: 13.0.0.0.0 which is referred to as "the day of creation" in the Mayan
calendar. There is nothing in known Mayan writing or history that suggests that
a long count "cycle" resets ''every'' 13 '''bak’tun''',. judgingJudging by their other practices,
it would make much more sense for it to reset at 20, if at all.
 
Line 189:
 
* Pitts, Mark. The complete Writing in Maya Glyphs Book 2 – Maya Numbers and the Maya Calendar. 2009. Accessed 2019-01-19. <br>http://www.famsi.org/research/pitts/MayaGlyphsBook2.pdf
 
''See also''
 
[[wp:Maya_calendar|wikipedia: Maya calendar]]
 
''and''
 
[[wp:Mesoamerican_Long_Count_calendar|wikipedia: Mesoamerican Long Count calendar]]