
Baktun - Wikipedia
A baktun / ˈ b ɑː k t uː n / [1] (properly bʼakʼtun) is 20 kʼatun cycles of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar. It contains 144,000 days, equal to 394.26 tropical years . The Classic period of …
Maya Calendar Converter | Living Maya Time - Smithsonian …
A particular day, month, and year can be expressed as a Long Count date using baktun, katun, tun, uinal, and k’in units of time together with a Haab and a Tzolk’in calendar dates. Use this …
Mesoamerican Long Count calendar - Wikipedia
Find which month the day is in. Dividing the remainder 134 by 20, is six complete months and a remainder of 14, indicating the 15th day. So, the date in the Haabʼ lies in the seventh month, …
The Maya Calendar and the End of the World: Why the one does …
2012年7月7日 · The Long Count calendar begins 11 August 3114 BCE and goes into its next cycle (known as a Baktun) on 21 December 2012 CE. This is simply a change in the cycle of …
The 14th Baktun
2025年1月8日 · The concept of "14 Baktuns" in the Mayan Long Count calendar refers to the period following the completion of the 13th Baktun, which ended on December 21, 2012. The …
Bak’tuns and More Bak’tuns - Maya Decipherment
2012年12月19日 · To answer some of the questions posted here, we know that the future bak’tuns run 14, 15, etc. up to 19 because of a text at Palenque, in a panel in the Temple of …
白克顿 - 百度百科
长纪历计算日子的单位分成“金”(kin,1天)、“乌依纳”(uinal,20天)、“敦”(tun,360天)、“卡敦”(katun,7200天)及“巴克敦(也被翻译为白克顿)”(baktun,144000天),其中又以十三巴克 …
Come funziona il calendario maya - Il blog di Mariano Tomatis
2011年1月8日 · L’ultima cifra a destra (il 7) rappresenta i giorni (Kin). La penultima (0) indica i mesi di 20 giorni, chiamati Uinal. La cifra centrale (18) fa riferimento agli anni, ovvero ai Tun. …
Mayan Long Count - Mayan Calendar
2012年12月20日 · I assume that at an early date, when the LC was first invented, the highest period was the baktun and that baktuns were arranged in re-entering series of 13, but that a …
THE MAYA CALENDAR AND THE “END OF TIME” - Universal …
— The end of this 13th 144,000-day baktun is the end of the Mayan calendar, or of a major cycle in it. — “Thirteen was a sacred number for the Maya.” — Also on 2012 Dec. 21 the Sun comes …