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An analytical memorandum compares calendrical reckoning recorded in vernacular Maya chronicles with inscriptional and codical systems, explaining the katun as a 20×360‑day period (7,200 days) and the Maya year‑and‑month cycle of twenty day‑names paired with numbers 1–13. It shows how katuns are named by their opening day and how that nomenclature fixes dates within long cycles, reconciles apparent shifts in month starting days between sources, and computes recurrence intervals — notably that combining katun and year‑month counts yields a least common multiple of 6,832,800 days (360 calendar rounds or 18,720 years) — and uses recorded date examples to illustrate chronological placement.

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Charles P. Bowditch

Charles P. Bowditch was an American scholar and researcher known for his contributions to the study of Maya civilization and its calendrical systems. His works, including "Mayan Nomenclature" and "Memoranda on the Maya Calendars Used in the Books of Chilan Balam," reflect his deep engagement with the complexities of Maya history and culture. Bowditch's research often focused on the interpretation of ancient texts and the significance of calendrical practices in Maya society. His scholarly efforts have helped to illuminate aspects of Maya heritage, making him a notable figure in the field of Mesoamerican studies.

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