The Aztec calender has 360 days plus 5 extra days to make it 365 the 5 extra days are the NEMONTEMI
The Haab calendar is part of the Maya calendar system and is made of 18 months with 20 days each, plus a separate period of 5 "nameless" days. It is based on a combination of solar and ritual cycles.
There are five business days per week. Given 240/5= 48, 240 days span 48 weeks. Since there are 7 days per week 48 weeks covers 336 calendar days. Therefore, 240 business days = 336 calendar days. This answer excludes holidays, which might add 5 to 10 days if considered.
they had special holidays for all their gods, but they had the Great Festival every 52 years when their 2 calendars overlapped and the years ended on the same day. Their normal calendar was 365 days like ours, but 5 days were bad days when they hardly did anything, and sometimes didn't even eat. Their religious calendar was 260 something days that told them when good times to worship, farm, get married, etc.... They had tons of gods so i wouldn't start listing them all also i only know how to spell/remember 1 of them (Tlaloc god of war, or its the god of farming and stuff..... i forgot)
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5 calendar days
5 calendar days
The 28th of September of the following year, if that year is a normal year and the 27 of the following year if that year is a leap year.
The Mayan calendar does not have specific days designated as "bad days." It is a complex system that tracks cycles of time for various purposes, such as agricultural planning or ceremonial events, but it does not label any days as inherently bad.
The Maya made an extremely accurate calender, and the Aztecs had a religion. Had 500 different cities and towns which is pretty huge for those times and also about 15 million people in their tribe they also had a solar calendar that had 18 monthes and 20 days and they had 5 extra days for celebrations.
The Haab calendar is a 365-day calendar used by the ancient Maya civilization. It consists of 18 months with 20 days each, followed by a 5-day month. It works in conjunction with the Tzolk'in calendar to form a larger calendar cycle.
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