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The Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in many modern communities in the Guatemalan highlands, Veracruz, Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico.
The essentials of the Maya calendar are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region, dating back to at least the 5th century BCE. It shares many aspects with calendars employed by other earlier Mesoamerican civilizations, such as the Zapotec and Olmec, and contemporary or later ones such as the Mixtec and Aztec calendars.
By the Maya mythological tradition, as documented in Colonial Yucatec accounts and reconstructed from Late Classic and Postclassic inscriptions, the deity Itzamna is frequently credited with bringing the knowledge of the calendar system to the ancestral Maya, along with writing in general and other foundational aspects of Maya culture.
The Maya calendar consists of several cycles or counts of different lengths. The 260-day count is known to scholars as the Tzolkin, or Tzolk'in. The Tzolkin was combined with a 365-day vague solar year known as the Haab' to form a synchronized cycle lasting for 52 Haab', called the Calendar Round. The Calendar Round is still in use by many groups in the Guatemalan highlands.
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A calendar is a system of organizing days for social, religious, commercial or administrative purposes. This is done by giving names to periods of time, typically days, weeks, months, and years. A date is the designation of a single, specific day within such a system. A calendar is also a physical record (often paper) of such a system. A calendar can also mean a list of planned events, such as a court calendar or a partly or fully chronological list of documents, such as a calendar of wills.
Periods in a calendar (such as years and months) are usually, though not necessarily, synchronized with the cycle of the sun or the moon. The most common type of pre-modern calendar was the lunisolar calendar, a lunar calendar that occasionally adds one intercalary month to remain synchronised with the solar year over the long term.
The calendar in most widespread use today is the Gregorian calendar, introduced in the 16th century as a modification of the Julian calendar, which was itself a modification of the ancient Roman calendar. The term calendar itself is taken from calendae, the term for the first day of the month in the Roman calendar, related to the verb calare "to call out", referring to the "calling" of the new moon when it was first seen. Latin calendarium meant "account book, register" (as accounts were settled and debts were collected on the calends of each month). The Latin term was adopted in Old French as calendier and from there in Middle English as calender by the 13th century (the spelling calendar is early modern).
A colourful (if far from complete) explanation as to the working of the Mayan Calendar. Told by Ian Lungold, this video essay by Chris Valentine hopes to give the viewer a rough understanding of how the Mayan Calendar functions.
Hank tells us about the Mayan calendar & why December 21, 2012 will not be the end of the world. Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow For the citations for this dose, check out the Google Document here: http://dft.ba/-citations
This video is part of The Alignment Within and explais how The Mayan Calendar Works. If you've ever wondered how The Mayan Calendar Works, this is the film to watch http://www.thealignmentwithin.com
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calendars and consciousness
What exactly does the Mayan calendar say? And what about the other Mayan Calendars? That's right folks: there's more than one! So what does all this mean for the planet? Are we really gonna die on Friday? DNews fills us in. Read More: Mayan 'Doomsday' is not the Apocalypse- Discovery News Wide Angle: http://news.discovery.com/human/mayan-doomsday-not-apocalypse-121121.html Mayan Calendar Tzolk'in calendar: http://muluk.net/component/option,com_mayancal/Itemid,48/view,detail/ Mayan Calendar Explanation: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/mayan.html DNews is a show about the science of everyday life. We post new videos three times a day, every weekday. Watch More http://www.youtube.com/dnewschannel Has NASA Predicted The End of Civilization? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1W9HiBq Subscribe ht...
Mayan Calendar 2012 Ends Tomorrow 12-21-2012 - Sirince, Turkey Will Be Saved! Doomsday 12-21-12 - Preparing For "End Of The World"!!!
http://www.nightfirefilms.org In the late 19th century, Ernst Forstemann works out the many cycles of the Maya calendar. This is one of 8 scenes available on YouTube from the 2-hour documentary film Breaking the Maya Code, a 400-year history of the Maya decipherment that has won 5 Best Documentary awards at international film festivals. For more on the film and the Maya script go to http://www.nightfirefilms.org/breaking. To stream, download or buy the complete film on DVD go to http://nightfirefilms.org/films/store/
Put away your "The End is Neigh" signs, all of you apocalypse predictors. That 2012 date you thought the ancient Mayan calendar set for the Big Adios appears to be bogus. Archeologists working at Mayan ruins in Guatemala discovered a six-foot square room whose walls are covered with 1,200-year-old astronomical records of Mayan scribes, who used these observations to accurately chart their culture's famous calendar. The newly discovered calculations suggest Mayan Math Geeks were actually projecting dates 6000 years into the future—scrambling everyone's doomsday plans and rendering John Cusack thriller plots moot. At 600 years older than other Mayan calculations, this new discovery is the original. So maybe we can all rest a little easier, and maybe Saturday Night Live was right, after a...
The mayan calendar explained
A colourful (if far from complete) explanation as to the working of the Mayan Calendar. Told by Ian Lungold, this video essay by Chris Valentine hopes to give the viewer a rough understanding of how the Mayan Calendar functions.
Hank tells us about the Mayan calendar & why December 21, 2012 will not be the end of the world. Follow SciShow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow Like SciShow on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow For the citations for this dose, check out the Google Document here: http://dft.ba/-citations
This video is part of The Alignment Within and explais how The Mayan Calendar Works. If you've ever wondered how The Mayan Calendar Works, this is the film to watch http://www.thealignmentwithin.com
The Mayan calendar explained! The world is safe from rogue planets, solar flares and other imagined calamities! Watch this NOW to learn why NASA Science says you'll be here Dec. 22 to view it again! Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for breaking science news.
calendars and consciousness
What exactly does the Mayan calendar say? And what about the other Mayan Calendars? That's right folks: there's more than one! So what does all this mean for the planet? Are we really gonna die on Friday? DNews fills us in. Read More: Mayan 'Doomsday' is not the Apocalypse- Discovery News Wide Angle: http://news.discovery.com/human/mayan-doomsday-not-apocalypse-121121.html Mayan Calendar Tzolk'in calendar: http://muluk.net/component/option,com_mayancal/Itemid,48/view,detail/ Mayan Calendar Explanation: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/mayan.html DNews is a show about the science of everyday life. We post new videos three times a day, every weekday. Watch More http://www.youtube.com/dnewschannel Has NASA Predicted The End of Civilization? ►►►► http://bit.ly/1W9HiBq Subscribe ht...
Mayan Calendar 2012 Ends Tomorrow 12-21-2012 - Sirince, Turkey Will Be Saved! Doomsday 12-21-12 - Preparing For "End Of The World"!!!
http://www.nightfirefilms.org In the late 19th century, Ernst Forstemann works out the many cycles of the Maya calendar. This is one of 8 scenes available on YouTube from the 2-hour documentary film Breaking the Maya Code, a 400-year history of the Maya decipherment that has won 5 Best Documentary awards at international film festivals. For more on the film and the Maya script go to http://www.nightfirefilms.org/breaking. To stream, download or buy the complete film on DVD go to http://nightfirefilms.org/films/store/
Put away your "The End is Neigh" signs, all of you apocalypse predictors. That 2012 date you thought the ancient Mayan calendar set for the Big Adios appears to be bogus. Archeologists working at Mayan ruins in Guatemala discovered a six-foot square room whose walls are covered with 1,200-year-old astronomical records of Mayan scribes, who used these observations to accurately chart their culture's famous calendar. The newly discovered calculations suggest Mayan Math Geeks were actually projecting dates 6000 years into the future—scrambling everyone's doomsday plans and rendering John Cusack thriller plots moot. At 600 years older than other Mayan calculations, this new discovery is the original. So maybe we can all rest a little easier, and maybe Saturday Night Live was right, after a...
calendars and consciousness
At last, somebody has come up with a clear explanation of the Mayan Calendar, and how it works as a predictive tool. This interview with Carl Johan Calleman promises to finally shed some real light on what the calendar is all about and how we can understand and use it in our own lives. Then Linda with an amazing report on crop circles and close-up sightings of balls of light--in Utah! The Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in many modern communities in highland Guatemala and in Veracruz, Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico. The essentials of the Maya calendar are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region, dating back to at least the 5th century BCE. It shares many aspects with calendars employed by other earlier Mesoamerican ...
The human mind is not created by our brains, but emerges as a result of resonance with a Global Mind. This Global Mind in turn is created through waves of creation emanating from the center of the universe. These nine waves, which were the underlying basis of the ancient Mayan calendar system are sequentially activated in such a way that an evolution of the human mind results. Critical for our own time is the activation in 2011 of the ninth and highest frequency wave, which holds the potential of fostering a state of unity consciousness and Kundalini experiences. Ancient peoples looked upon serpents (sometimes plumed serpents) as symbols of these creation waves as well as of Kundalini experiences and the Mayan calendar can serve to explain how these phenomena manifest in both the microcosm...
Together with Dr. Carl Johan Calleman, Ian Xel Lungold can be called the pioneers of the translation of the Mayan Calender and the scientificly accurate transformation of this knowledge into todays times. This vid is "for you", if you want to know what meaning the mayan calendar, which came to its end on October, 28th 2011, has for our lives and the changes in the world around you. Especially after the end of the calendar this knowledge will help to understand the changes going on and coming up. This is the best collection of information on the mayan calanderI can think of. Even if the picture-quality isn´t perfect as this hasn´t been recorded by "professionals", all important flipchart-pages can be read and well-understood. Ian Xel Lungold explains the changes in the evolution of the ...
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В игре Tzolkin: The Mayan Calendar появляется новая игровая механика: динамическое размещение рабочих. Игроки, представляющие разные племена Майя помещают своих рабочих на огромные связанные между собой шестерни, и по мере их вращение, рабочие занимают различные места действий. Русскоязычное сообщество любителей настольных игр tesera.ru Англоязычное сообщество boardgamegeek.com
The mayan calendar explained
National Geographic Documentary ➥ Mystery Of Aztec & Maya Civilization ᴴᴰ https://youtu.be/Xu53MXoYZc4 https://youtu.be/Xu53MXoYZc4 The Aztec (/ˈæztɛk/[1]) people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Nahuatl words aztecatl [asˈtekat͡ɬ] (singular)[2] and aztecah [asˈtekaʔ] (plural)[2] mean "people from Aztlan",[3] a mythological place for the Nahuatl-speaking culture of the time, and later adopted as the word to define the Mexica people. Often the term "Aztec" refers exclusively to the Mexica people of Tenochtitlan (now the location of Mexico City), situated on an island in Lake Texcoco, who referred to themselves as Mēxihcah Tenochcah [meː...