[Aztlan] 819day Count

lahunik.62 at skynet.be lahunik.62 at skynet.be
Sat Jun 21 15:30:04 CDT 2008


For those who are interested, my citations of Mary Miller, comes from her
book:"The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya", page 53, 819day
Count.

Like she, I know that the "819day Count" was inserted as a separate clause
in the Supplementaries Series. But if the Maya have inserted such a
"counting", than they must have recorded it into a sort of "Codex" or
"Calendar Book". Such a "counting" was not written in the heavenly Sun Sky
of the Day nor in a dark corner of the Xibalba night.

My simple question was, and I don't know why some people were so irritated
about it: "Has anyone seen such a "Codex"?

I know that Eric Thompson has taken 1 Kaban 5 Kumk'u as the base date for
this "counting". That was 12.19.19.17.17, Red East, 3days before 4 Ahaw 8
Kumk'u, 13.0.0.0.0, but that was Station 3. I think it is a very logical
conclusion, that if it was Station 3, than there must have been 3 Stations
before.

So if one moves 3 Stations backwards into time to Station 0, one will arrive
on 12.19.13.3.0, Yellow South, 1 Ahaw 18 Kumk'u, 15 November 3121BC.

Yvan Van Lanningham suggests in his website that this Counting was based
upon a structure of 4 Cycles or 3276 k'in, but that was a secundairy
subdivision.

The main structure however was based upon a cycle going from 1 Ahaw to 1
Ahaw, or 16380 k'in.

Many thanks to Robert Hall, Harold Green and Jorge Perez de Lara Eleas for
there exceptional explanation. 

Lahun Ik 62

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