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What was similar about the Mayan and Aztec calendars?(1 point)
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Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle.
Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle.
Both were built from observations of the moon that consisted of 30-day units.
Both were built from observations of the moon that consisted of 30-day units.
Both were based off of the Incan calendar and had a similar appearance to it.
Both were based off of the Incan calendar and had a similar appearance to it.
Both had two smaller units called the Haab and the Tzolkin.
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Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle.
Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle.
Both were built from observations of the moon that consisted of 30-day units.
Both were built from observations of the moon that consisted of 30-day units.
Both were based off of the Incan calendar and had a similar appearance to it.
Both were based off of the Incan calendar and had a similar appearance to it.
Both had two smaller units called the Haab and the Tzolkin.
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GlitchyNoob101
Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle
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Both were made up of two cycles that were used together to create a larger 52-year cycle.
Explanation: Both cultures used a 260-day ritual cycle and a 365-day solar cycle; when combined they produced a 52-year "Calendar Round."
Explanation: Both cultures used a 260-day ritual cycle and a 365-day solar cycle; when combined they produced a 52-year "Calendar Round."
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