Maya calendar

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The Maya calendar is an ancient Mesoamerican timekeeping system composed of interlocking cyclical calendars used for ritual, agricultural, and astronomical purposes by the Maya civilization.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Maya calendar canonical 5
Maya astrology 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesoamerican calendar
calendar system
associatedConcept cyclical cosmology
world ages
associatedDeity Itzamna
Kʼinich Ajaw
surface form: Kinich Ahau
basedOn astronomical cycles
cyclical time
CalendarRoundLength 52 Haabʼ years
culture Maya
earliestEvidence Late Preclassic period
HaabʼLength 365 days
hasComponent Calendar Round
Haabʼ
Long Count
Lords of the Night cycle
Lunar series
Tzolkʼin calendar
surface form: Tzolkʼin

Venus cycle
influenced Aztec calendar
LongCountBaseDate August 11, 3114 BCE (proleptic Gregorian)
September 6, 3114 BCE (proleptic Julian)
LongCountNotation vigesimal positional system
notableSite Copán
Palenque
Quiriguá
Tikal
Uxmal
recordedOn codices
monuments
stelae
region Mesoamerica
relatedTo Maya agriculture
Maya astronomy
Maya religion
sharesFeatureWith other Mesoamerican calendars
timeUnit bʼakʼtun
kʼatun
kʼin
tun
winal
TzolkʼinLength 260 days
usedBy Maya civilization
usedFor agricultural planning
astronomical observations
divination
historical dating
ritual purposes
writingSystem Maya script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Maya Hall theme Maya calendar
Tzolkʼin calendar associatedWith Maya calendar
this entity surface form: Maya astrology
Maya codices associatedWith Maya calendar
Maya epigraphy concerns Maya calendar
E-Group astronomical complex associatedWith Maya calendar
subject surface form: E-Group astronomical complex at Calakmul