[Aztlan] [Admin notice] List of Maya terminal long-count dates sought
David Hixson
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Fri Mar 14 09:45:41 CDT 2008
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Prof. Thomas:
I am unsure of whether you wanted a list of the
Calendar Round dates of
Period Endings or a comprehensive list of all P.E.
dates in all sites.
As far as the latter goes, I do not know of one.
There are several
lists in various books for different sites, but not a
comprehensive list
that I know of.
As for the former, my copy of "Appendix C: Table of
tun-endings between
8.1.15.0.0 and 10.9.3.0.0" is from (Ian Graham)
Corpus of Maya
Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Vol. 1, Appendix C.
These are so easy to calculate, however, that I rarely
have to look up
a Period Ending.
(NOTE: A Long Count Date is just a big Distance Number
(DN) counted
from zero.)
To calculate the Calendar Round Date resulting from
adding a DN to a
known date:
To find the Tzolk'in:
1. Count -1 for each Baktun, -2 for each K'atun, -4
for each Tun, and
-6 for each Winal, casting out 13s.
2. Add the result to the starting date Tzolk'in
number, and cast out
13s again, if necessary.
3. The Day Name is Day of the Remainder of division by
20 (that is, the
Day that corresponds to the number of Days in the
K'ins place). In a
Period Ending, the Day Name is always Ajaw (0 K'ins).
4. If necessary, add in K'ins, casting out 13s from
the number and
putting the Day Name which corresponds to the number
of K'ins. (For
example, 12 in the K'ins place is the 12th Day, Eb'
in Maya, Dying Grass in
Mixtec and Aztec).
For example, P.E. 8.14.3.0.0 is [8 x -1 (Baktuns)] +
[(14-13)] = 1 x -2
(K'atuns)] + [3 x -4 (Tuns)] = -8 -2 -12 = -22 + 26
(2x13) = 4; Add 4
[0 Days] to [4 Ajaw] = 8 Ajaw. So the Tzolk'in of
8.14.3.0.0 is 8 Ajaw
and 9.0.0.0.0 is also 8 Ajaw, because DN 117 Tuns is
an even multiple
of 13 Tuns away from 8.14.3.0.0.
To find the haab' date,
1. First use a similar procedure to the one before,
but in this case,
cast out 73s from the number of Tuns (not total
days). (This works
because 72 x 365 = 73 x 360.)
For example,
8.14.3.0.0 is (8 x 20) = 160 + 14 = 174 K'atuns - 146
(2 x 73) = 28
K'atuns.
28 K'atuns x 20 = 560 Tuns + 3 Tuns = 563 Tuns - 511
(7 x 73) = 52
Tuns.
2. Then multiply the result by -5 (because 365 is 5
more than 360), add
to the previous haab' date, and cast out 365s, if
necessary.
In this case, 52 x -5 = -260 + 348 (because 8 Kumk'u =
(17 Winals x 20)
+ 8 = 348).
The result is 8 Tzek (88 = 4 Winals + 8).
So the Period Ending date of 8.14.3.0.0 is 8 Ajaw 8
Tzek.
Note that this is even easier if you memorize lock
dates so you don't
have to start counting at zero.
For example,
P.E. Baktun 9 is 8 Ajaw 13 Keh (233);
P.E. Baktun 8 is 9 Ajaw 3 Tzip (43); and
P.E. 8.4.0.0.0 is 1 Ajaw 8 Pohp (8)
Also note that:
11 K'atuns increases the Tzolk'in number by 4 and
decreases the haab'
by 5 K'ins.
So 8.16.0.0.0 is 3 Ajaw [Day 0] 8 Kank'in (13.8)
because
Tolk'in: 176/11 = 16 x 4 = 64 - 52 = 12; 12 + 4 [Ajaw]
= 16 - 13 = 3
Ajaw.
Haab': 16 x -5 K'in = -80 + 348 [8 Kumk'u] = 268 = 8
Kank'in (268).
One last trick I find useful is
For a decimal number, you can find the MOD
(remainders) of division by
9, 11, 7, and 13 easily.
For example, 8.14.3.1.12 (Leiden plaque Long Count)
totals 1,253,912
K'in.
1. MOD9: Add the digits together, casting out 9s: cast
out 1 + 5 + 3 =
9; cast out 9; so Lord of the Night (Remainder
division by 9) = 2 +1 +2
= G5. [Or (1 Winal x 20) = 20 +1 +2 = +2 +1 +2 = 5
because Tuns and
higher periods are evenly divisible by 9 and are
therefore cast out.]
2. For MOD7, MOD11, and MOD13: Start at the decimal
point and mark out
numbers in threes, counting plus, minus, plus
(dividing at the commas)
until you run out of numbers. Add the pluses and
minuses together to
get a number that is the remainder of division by
1001 (because 1001 is
an even multiple of 7, 11, and 13). Then find the
remainders of 7, 11,
and 13 using the new, smaller number.
So, for 1,253,912, count +912 -253 +1 = +913 -253 =
660, which is an
even multiple of 11 (MOD11 remainder 0); with
remainder 10 for MOD13, and
remainder 2 for MOD7.
So our Tzolk'in for 8.14.3.1.12 is [10 (MOD13) +4
(from 4 Ajaw) = (14
-13)] = 1 Eb' (Day 12), and our date is evenly
divisible by 11; with a
remainder of 2 when divided by 7.
The haab' date is 32 K'in more than 8 Tzek (88) = 0
Yaxk'in (120 = 6.0)
or
8.14.3.1.12 1 Eb' 0 Yaxk'in G5
The above procedure also works for casting Tzolk'in
out of our Period
Endings. (This works because 13 Tuns = 18 Tzolk'in.)
For example,
9.0.0.0.0 = 9 x 400 = 3,600 Tuns; 600 - 3 = 597 Tuns
-598 (46 x 13) =
(-1 x -4) (remember that adding one Tun decreases the
Tzolk'in number by
4) = +4 +(4 Ajaw) = 8 Ajaw.
Lynda Manning-Schwartz
-----Original Message-----
>From T. R. Thomas
I am trying to find a comprehensive list of Maya
terminal long-count
dates. I have searched a number of online
databases (British Library,
ISI Web of Science, JSTOR), but the only published
list I have been
able to find is in a paper by Premo (Journal of
Archaeological Science 31
(2004) 855ââ¬â866). This is itself an update of
an
earlier list by Bove
(American Antiquity 46 (1981) 93ââ¬â112), who
apparently compiled it
himself from primary sources. Both these lists apply
only to the Maya
lowlands.
As a non-Mayanist I would find it surprising if no
more definitive list
of terminal dates existed, and I conclude that I am
looking in the
wrong places. If anyone can refer me to a more
comprehensive list than
the ones cited above, I should be very grateful.
Please respond to my
email address directly, not to the list.
Many thanks,
Tom Thomas
Professor T. R. Thomas
Sektionen för Ekonomi och Teknik
Halmstad University
Box 823, Kristian IV's väg 3
SE-301 18 Halmstad
Sweden
email: tr.thomas at set.hh.se
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