• Mayan eclipse tables

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    Title: Scientists found the key to accurate Maya eclipse tables
    Author:
    Jennifer Ouellette

    Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2025 20:23:49 +0000
    Link: https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/study-how-the-maya-created-such-accurate-eclipse-tables/
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    Astronomical events such as eclipses were central to Maya culture, reflected in the care the Maya took to keep accurate calendars to aid in celestial predictions. Among the few surviving Maya texts is the so-called Dresden Codex, which includes a table of eclipses. Researchers have concluded that this table was repurposed from earlier lunar month tables, rather than being created solely for eclipse prediction, according to a paper[1] published in the journal Science Advances. They also figured out the mechanism by which the Maya ensured that table would be accurate over a very long time period.

    The Maya used three primary calendars: a count of days, known as the Long Count; a 260-day astrological calendar called the TzolkrCOin; and a 356-day year
    called the HaabrCO. Previous scholars have speculated on how awe-inspiring solar
    or lunar eclipses must have seemed to the Maya, but our understanding of their astronomical knowledge is limited. Most Maya books were burned by Spanish conquistadors and Catholic priests. Only four hieroglyphic codices survive: the Dresden Codex, the Madrid Codex, the Paris Codex, and the Grolier Codex.

    The Dresden Codex dates back to the 11th or 12th century and likely originated near Chichen Itza. It can be folded accordion-style and is 12 feet long in its unfolded state. The text was deciphered in the early 20th century and describes local history as well as astronomical lunar and Venus tables.

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    [1]: http://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adt9039 (link)
    [2]: https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/study-how-the-maya-created-such-accurate-eclipse-tables/ (link)
    [3]: https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/11/study-how-the-maya-created-such-accurate-eclipse-tables/#comments (link)
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