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Search Home : Science : Social Sciences : Archaeology : Topics : Archaeoastronomy : Mayan
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- Astronomy in the Mayan World: Describes the belief system of this ancient civilization. Includes bibliography, and links.
- Dresden Codex: Dating the eclipse table of the Dresden Codex, with solution of the correlation problem. Technical.
- Maya Calendar: An explanation of the long count, the tzolkin-haab and the relation between the Maya Calendar and the Gregorian Calendar.
- Mayan Calendar: An introduction to the Mayan Calendar.
- Mesoamerican Archaeoastronomy: A review of prehispanic astronomic knowledge: numeration, calendars, dates, stelae, codices and architecture. Extensive bibliography
- Real Maya Prophecies: Astronomy in the inscriptions and codices: Overview of the evidence for Mayan astronomy.
- Southernmost Rise of Venus at Uxmal, 1997: Pictorial account of the expedition to photograph the southernmost rise of Venus (which occurs once every eight years) from the ancient Maya city in western Yucatan.
- Sun key to Mayan misery?: The BBC report on a theory that Mayan astronomy may have been inspired by fluctations in the brightness of the sun.
- The Maya Astronomy Page: Contains study of Maya mathematics, geographical orientation, writing, calendar, and Maya-related links.
- The Maya Astronomy Page: The astronomy and star lore of the Maya Codices.
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