Other documents concerning the Maya Calendar
and links to other Maya-related web sites![]()
Mayan Calendrics
PC software for conversion between Maya calendar dates
and European calendar dates (and other things)
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In Spanish:
- Mayan script
- ArtsPaquin Mayaworks with Mayan Calendrics and Correlations
- Maya Astronomy and the Correlation of the Maya Calendar
- The Dresden Codex
- The Real Maya Prophecies: Astronomy in the Inscriptions and Codices, including The Correlation Question
- Mesoweb "An Exploration of Mesoamerican Cultures"
- The Maya Calendar and Maya Astronomy
- "Free trade" for Mesoamerica: roads, dams and death — Opposing the Plan Puebla Panama and FTAA
- Orbital Calendar: GaiaLuna 2001 Time-Space Map
- Felix Verbelen's SOLAR ECLIPSES in Mesoamerica, AD 1 to AD 1600
- Maya World Studies Center: The Maya Calendar, including The Origin of the Maya Calendar
- Mayan Majix with articles, including:
- Carl Johan Calleman: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar?
- Bruce Scofield: On the Problem of Delineations and Correlations
- Calendar Notes
- Ivan Van Laningham's Tzuk Te, including Python Vuh: Mayan Calendrical Mathematics with Python and Mayan Calendar Tools (requires Javascript)
- Calculation of the Correlation of the Mayan and Christian Systems of Dating
and other writings (in English, Spanish, German and Czech) by Bohumil Böhm and Vladimir Böhm, who propose a correlation number of 622,261. This puts 0.0.0.0.0 (4 Ahau 8 Cumku) at -3009-08-04, some 104 years later than the date implied by the Thompson correlation.
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- Gary Bennett: GB Online's Mesoamerica A nicely-done web site with interesting information, images (such as the one at right) and links.
- Linda Schele: The Correlation of the Mayan and Julian/Gregorian Calendars
- John B. Carlson: Numerical Factors and Periods Important in Maya Calendrics
- Carl Johan Calleman: Venus Passages
- How are the prehispanic calendars interpreted?
- Paul Clanon: Lessons In Maya Calendrics and Writing
- The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project at the University of Virginia
- John Major Jenkins has been conducting research in the Maya Calendar for about 25 years and has written several books on this subject. Among his online articles are:
- Thomas Razzeto: The Actual Astronomy of 2012 and the Sacred Triple Rebirth of the Sun
- Mayan Indians
- Ancient Maya
In German:
Pages of links:
- Paul Clanon's Some sources for Info on the Maya
- Phil Konstantin's Links to Maya Indians Sites
- Andreas Fuls' page of links
The Maya Calendar Index Maya Calendar Software Home Page