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Envision attempting to understand why the earth has gone dark for a number of minutes when every 18 months. Spring's arrival suggested that the Pleiades as well as Orion's Belt rose at sundown as well as disappeared at dawn. Celebrations marked this occasion as well as individuals understood that growing season was upon them. The Sun held one of the most crucial setting in the daily lives of the Mayan individuals. Tonatiuh, a red eagle with a large all seeing eye was the god related to the sun. The Mayans viewed the sun, and noted the different settings as it appeared in the sky. Enjoying as well as calculating the position, the Mayans anticipated a 365 solar year with minor variations based on their area near the equator.
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