. Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Inscriptions, Mayan; Maya calendar. THE CHRONOLOGICAL CALENDAR. 27 PERIODS. DAYS. YEARS. CALENDARS. 949 chuens 246,740 341,640 6,832,S00 136,656,000 52 676 936 18,720 374,400 1 13 18 360 7,200 949 burners 949 ahaus 919 katnns 949 cycles It will be seen from the tables that the cycle and great cycle periods could round themselves out in harmony with the law govern


. Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Mayas; Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America; Inscriptions, Mayan; Maya calendar. THE CHRONOLOGICAL CALENDAR. 27 PERIODS. DAYS. YEARS. CALENDARS. 949 chuens 246,740 341,640 6,832,S00 136,656,000 52 676 936 18,720 374,400 1 13 18 360 7,200 949 burners 949 ahaus 919 katnns 949 cycles It will be seen from the tables that the cycle and great cycle periods could round themselves out in harmony with the law governing all the rest of the scheme only at the expiration of the grand era. If the Mayas were consistent simply—if they did not capriciously spoil a plan which their preliminary work outlined to perfection—then the grand era must have been the crowning period of their scheme. It was the only period there could possibly be of which every element of both calendars would be an even divisor. Thus it comprised exactly:— 20 grand katun rounds. 73 great cycles. 260 minor katun rounds 400 grand akau rounds. 949 cycles. 1,460 13-katun periods. 5,200 minor aliau rounds. 7,200 calendar rounds. 18,980 katuns. 29,200 13-ahau periods. 93,600 lusters. 374,400 years. 379,600 ahaus. 525,600 burners. 6,832,800 months and chuens. 22,776,000 p AMEliK JLCOY LlbliAKY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Maudslay, Alfred Percival, 1850-1931; Goodman, J. T; Godman, Frederick Du Cane, 1834-1919; Salvin, Osbert, 1835-1898; Greve, W. , lithographer; Griggs, William, 1832-1911; Hunter, Ada; Purkiss, W. , lithographer; Shawe, W; Sweet, H. N. (Henry N. ). London : Published for the editors by R. H. Porter . .. and Dulau & Co.


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