
Also called the Vague, Solar, or Civil Calendar, was used by farmers, it was the civil calendar of the Mayas. It consisted of 18 "months" of 20 days each, followed by 5 extra days, Known as Uayeb.
This gives a year length of 365 days. The Tzolkin Calendar, also called the Tonalamatl or Sacred Calendar, uses 20 names of gods with 13 days attached. The next 3 Cimi will not occur until 260 (or 13 x 20) days have passed; these are symbolized with dots and bars.
This gives a year length of 365 days. The Tzolkin Calendar, also called the Tonalamatl or Sacred Calendar, uses 20 names of gods with 13 days attached. The next 3 Cimi will not occur until 260 (or 13 x 20) days have passed; these are symbolized with dots and bars.