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Mayan Calendar date for August 16, 2020 to August 22, 2020 | Aztec, Mixtec, Otomi, native Calendars

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What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 16, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 17, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 18, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 19, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 20, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 21, 2020? What is the Mayan Calendar date for August 22, 2020? What is this date in Mixtec Calendar? Whats is the date in Aztec Calendar? Whats Is the date in Otomi Calendar? Mesoamerican calendars. In this video we will show you. You will see the date represented in Maya writing, and in written form. The first stance shows how the Mayans expressed dates using glyphs, which is today's version of a logo, a symbol or a logogram. Yes, they invented logos way before they were a thing. On the left are the number glyphs and on the right the symbol for each date. Today we use day, months, years, centuries, millenia. The Mayan Long Count Calendar used K'in (day), Winal (we could understand it as a longer week), Tun (year), K'atun (period of 20 years) and B'aktun (vaguely our equivalent of century). The second stance shows each term outlined for better understanding corresponding to this date. It also shows the quick format of this date written as (0.0.0.0.0) which anyone can type anywhere exactly as it is shown here. Additionally, you can see the Tzolkin, Haab and Lord of the Night Mayan Calendars corresponding to this date. Feel free to play the video as many times as you want and pause it wherever you need. If you want a special date of yours into Mayan Calendar as in this video, please send us a message or comment! So we can upload it! You will see the date represented in Mixtec ancient writing, and in written form explained. Here we show you the 260-year Mixtec Calendar, which was widely used not only to register the dates of important historical moments but also to give a person the name of the day of the person's birth --a tradition which was widely used Mixtec culture. Thus, the greatest Mixtec Warrior Queen was named 6-Monkey, the name of the day she was born. Elon Musk, for instance, would be named 10-Rabbit because according to the Mixtec Calendar he was born in day 10-Rabbit of a year 10 Reed. Hence, the Mixtec Calendar was pivotal amongst the people, for it name not only their time but themselves. The Mixtec people had different names for numbers and things portrayed in their calendar than when pronounced normally in everyday language. This evoked a sacredness and uniqueness to each day. And indeed, there is no day that runs to be the same. The Ñuu Dzahui or Mixtecs (the People of the Clouds) are Native people from Mexico who have written history which spans for millenia. They had several Kingdoms, but the most importants were the Ñuu Tnoo-Huahi Andehui Empire, the Yucu Añute Kingdom and the Coixtlahuaca Empire. The Mixtec Calendar is correlated with the Mayan Calendar as well as with other Anahuac Calendars, including the Mexica Aztec tonalpohualli calendar. Feel free to play the video as many times as you want and pause it wherever you need. If you want a special date of yours into Mixtec Calendar as in this video, please send us a message or comment! So we can upload it!

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