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5/16: Explain One Calendar Used In Ancient Times?

5/16/2013

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Mary
5/15/2013 09:45:34 pm

The Mayans used the long count calendar which kept track of each day.

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Tyler Hamp link
5/15/2013 09:46:28 pm

Long count calendar

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Breanna White
5/15/2013 09:47:03 pm

The Gregorian Calendar

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riley
5/15/2013 09:49:58 pm

The gregorian calender was the most accurate and was used by christians and catholics primarily in ancient times

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Maddie Schultz
5/15/2013 10:04:12 pm

Most widly used calander created by pope Gregory and it helped plan Easter

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Kelcie
5/15/2013 11:27:50 pm

Aztec calendar stone

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linz
5/15/2013 11:28:38 pm

Long count calendar: never ending, also known as the Mayan calendar

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Steffanie
5/16/2013 12:00:17 am

The long count calendar

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Sam hunt
5/23/2013 09:17:02 pm

The long count calendar can show everything from the myans

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haleigh
5/24/2013 12:11:32 am

Long count

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courtney
5/24/2013 01:06:17 am

The myans had a calender stone

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      • U2: Beginnings of Human Societies
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