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... lunar month ? " and the second " Did the Mayas , during the period of the inscriptions , use a computed calendar ... eclipses , " but does not give his source for the statement . Of course lunar eclipses can only occur at time of ...
... lunar month ? " and the second " Did the Mayas , during the period of the inscriptions , use a computed calendar ... eclipses , " but does not give his source for the statement . Of course lunar eclipses can only occur at time of ...
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... lunar month . If this is counted from new moon , Glyph E should be a full moon , since at 20 days after new moon ... eclipses can occur . Is there any internal evidence to show to which phase of the moon the table refers ? Before proceeding ...
... lunar month . If this is counted from new moon , Glyph E should be a full moon , since at 20 days after new moon ... eclipses can occur . Is there any internal evidence to show to which phase of the moon the table refers ? Before proceeding ...
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... lunar eclipses the larger groupings apply equally well to both solar and lunar eclipse phenomena . It is relatively simple to explain the absence of lunar eclipses over a 17 lunation period , and the presence of solar eclipses in a ...
... lunar eclipses the larger groupings apply equally well to both solar and lunar eclipse phenomena . It is relatively simple to explain the absence of lunar eclipses over a 17 lunation period , and the presence of solar eclipses in a ...
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