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With this musuem reproduction of an ancient
Mayan sun calendar, you will be able to appreciate exquisite ancient
Pre-Columbian artwork through beautifully crafted details. It is truly a relic
of another era. Suberbly detailed!
The
ancient Mayan Calendar depicted here was called "the Haab", the Maya solar
calendar of 365 days. It was divided into 18 months of 20 days each with a
period of 5 days left over at the end of the year. This short 5 day month is
called Uayeb, "the resting or sleep of the year".
The
Maya also used another calendar of 260 days called the sacred round or Tzolkin
composed of 13 months of 20 days. A cycle of 52 solar years, called the
calendar round was also used. The calendar round of 52 years included both the
Haab and Tzolkin calendars intermeshing with each other. Any specific day in
the 260 day calendar had a unique corresponding position in the 360 day
calendar but that corresponding position would not repeat itself again for 52
solar years.
This
Pre-Columbian calendar sculpture shows the Maya God of Time at the center,
supporting the burden of time on his back. He is surrounded by the hieroglyphs
of the 19 months.
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Features
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- Brings a bit of ancient history into your own home
- Has extraordinary details
- Makes a unique gift
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Specifications
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Type |
Wall Plaque |
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Size |
10.5" H (27 cm) |
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Weight |
6 lbs |
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Material |
Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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