PART: III
THE AZTEC CALENDAR:
THE POINTER
Each of the coordinate dots could
then be assigned a number, in the same order that would reflect the sequence
of the day-glyph ring as follows:
The Numbered Coordinate
Dots of the Pointer
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In this manner, the pointer could
then be aimed at day 1 Cipactli, for example, the first day of
the year. Immediately one would know many other dates and their corresponding
day glyphs. With the pointer aimed thus as day 1, we know the last day
of the trecena (13-day cycle), which is in this case 13 Acatl.
One can also calculate or immediately know the last day of the
260-day cycle, which falls on day-glyph
20 Xochitl. We also know the day-glyph corresponding to day number
364, which is Cuetzpallin, day-glyph number 4, and so on, as far as one
can count or imagine.
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Part: IV
The Pointer of the Aztec Calendar
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