Dresden Codex decoded: study unveils the Maya’s 700-year eclipse calculator
“The 405-month eclipse table had emerged from a lunar calendar in which the 260-day divinatory calendar commensurated the lunar cycle,” the authors wrote.
A solar eclipse next to the Mayan pyramid of Kukulcan in the Mexican city of Chichen Itza.(photo credit: muratart at Shutterstock)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: