Was the Beginning Day of the Maya Month Numbered Zero (or Twenty) or One?
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The author examines whether Maya month-counting treated the beginning day as a counted zero (or twenty) rather than as day one, testing Goodman's hypothesis by analyzing calendar sequences in the Dresden Codex and several stone inscriptions. He compares calculated forward-day totals with the month glyphs in multiple passages, noting several clear cases that support a zero/twenty convention and a few counterexamples. The essay weighs this evidence, finds the balance favoring Goodman's system, and acknowledges remaining ambiguities in some inscriptions.
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