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  1. The Aztec Calendar - World History Encyclopedia

    • In the modern world, time is often imagined as a straight line running from a distant past to an infinite future but not so for the Aztecs. As the historian R.F. Townsend describes, For the Aztecs, specific ti… See more

    Tonalpohualli – 'Counting of The Days'

    The Aztecs used a sacred calendar known as the tonalpohualli or 'counting of the days'. … See more

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    Xiuhpohualli – 'Counting of The Years'

    The second Aztec calendar was the xiuhpohuallior 'counting of the years' which was based on a 365-day solar cycle. It was this calendar which signified when particular r… See more

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    The Calendars in Unison

    The tonalpohualli and xiuhpohualli calendars ran simultaneously, as Townsend describes, The passing of one 52-year cycle (xiuhmolpilli) to another was marked by … See more

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  2. The Ancient Aztec Calendar consisted of two main cycles:1234
    1. Tonalpohualli: A 260-day ritual cycle based on astronomical observations, with each day associated with a different god.
    2. Xiuhpohualli: A 365-day civil cycle, similar to the Mayan calendar.
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    The Aztec or Mexica calendar is the calendrical system used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico. It is one of the Mesoamerican calendars, sharing the basic structure of calendars from throughout the region. The Aztec sun stone depicts calendrical symbols on its inner ring.
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    The Aztecs used a sacred calendar known as the tonalpohualli or 'counting of the days'. This went back to great antiquity in Mesoamerica, perhaps to the Olmec civilization of the 1st millennium BCE. It formed a 260-day cycle, in all probability originally based on astronomical observations.
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    Aztec calendar, dating system based on the Mayan calendar and used in the Valley of Mexico before the destruction of the Aztec empire. Like the Mayan calendar, the Aztec calendar consisted of a ritual cycle of 260 days and a 365-day civil cycle.
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    The Tonalpohualli was the most important Aztec calendar. This 260-day calendar marked the dates when the Aztec ceremonies were to be held. The Tonalpohualli consisted of 20-day periods each bearing the name of a different god. Starting from the first day, the number one through thirteen was associated with each god day.
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