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4/22: Describe the Long Count Calendar

4/22/2014

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11 Comments
Nathan Phelps
4/21/2014 10:07:13 pm

The long count calendar is the first known calendar used by the Olmecs and Mayans and is confusing and counts every day.

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Sarah Fagan
4/22/2014 02:14:21 am

Long and Confusing

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treyking
4/22/2014 02:17:44 am

it conts the days go by

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Cameron Allen
4/22/2014 02:41:44 am

A very old confusing calender with lots of numbers

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cameron allen
4/22/2014 02:42:17 am

That rolls over to the next digit at 20

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bryce
4/23/2014 02:17:40 am

it has many numbers and the it was created to go 5,000 years a head

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Kaylee
4/23/2014 06:22:35 am

A calendar that counts long periods of time

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nick hauser
4/25/2014 02:59:42 am

The long count calender was a calender thet the aztecs used it only went up to 4000 years .

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bryce
4/30/2014 02:20:42 am

it was a calandre that went 5,000 years into the futer

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Karley Thomas
5/7/2014 02:21:13 am

The Mayans designed the Long Count calendar to last 5,125.36 years, a time period they referred to as the Great Cycle.

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brianna shellberg
5/7/2014 03:07:38 am

they worship one god every week

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      • U1: Intro to World Hist
      • U2: Beginnings of Human Societies
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      • U:6 Patterns of Adaption and Reorganizing
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