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Mexican archæology

Chapter 19: APPENDIX I
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This work surveys the archaeology of pre-Spanish Mexican and Maya civilizations, summarizing tribal histories, religious beliefs and priesthoods, calendars and festivals, systems of writing, medicine, burial, and social organization. It examines material culture including crafts, dress, pottery, mosaics and architectural remains, and discusses war, trade and justice. The author compares Mexican and Maya institutions, offers interpretations of iconography and calendrical systems, and proposes a provisional chronological framework. Illustrated plates and appendices list calendrical names and support the descriptive chapters while pointing to remaining gaps and directions for further research.

APPENDIX I

NAMES OF THE DAYS IN THE MEXICAN AND MAYA CALENDARS

Maya Mexican
Yucatan Tzental
(Chiapas)
Quiché and
Kakchiquel
Aztec
Imix Imox Imox Cipactli
Ik Igh Ig Eecatl
Akbal Votan Akbal Calli
Kan Ghanan Kat Quetzpalin
Chicchan Abah Can Coatl
Cimi Tox Camey Miquiztli
Manik Mozic Quieh Mazatl
Lamat Lambat Ganel Tochtli
Muluc Mulu Toh Atl
Oc Elab Tzii Itzcuintli
Chuen Batz Batz Ozomatli
Eb Enob Balam Malinalli
Ben Been Ah Acatl
Ix Hix Itz Ocelotl
Men Tziquin Tziquin Quauhtli
Cib Chabin Ahmak Cozcaquauhtli
Caban Chic Noh Olin
Eznab Chinax Tihax Tecpatl
Cauac Cahogh Caok Quiauitl
Ahau Aghual Hunahpu Xochitl