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FIRST YEAR OP THE AHAU.
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number of the day, and the month as given here are correct, it is easy to determine from our condensed calendar that the year must necessarily have been 4 Kan. As there were twenty-four years in an Ahau, and six were yet wanting to complete that referred to in the quotation, it follows of necessity this 4 Kan was the 18th and that this Ahau must have commenced with the year 13 Cauac and ended with 10 Ix. This will be seen by making a list of the years in regular succession, so that 4 Kan shall be the 18th. We give such a list here (Table No. XI), marking in italics the 4 Kan.
Table XI.
1— | 13 | Oauac. |
2— | 1 | Kan. |
3— | 2 | Muluc. |
4— | 3 | Ix. |
5— | 4 | Oauac. |
6— | 5 | Kan. |
7— | 6 | Muluc. |
8— | 7 | Ix. |
9— | 8 | Cauac. |
10— | 9 | Kan. |
11— | 10 | Muluc. |
12— | 11 | Ix. |
13— | 12 | Cauac. |
14— | 13 | Kan. |
15— | 1 | Muluc. |
16— | 2 | Ix. |
17— | 3 | Cauac. |
18— | 4 | Kan. |
19— | 5 | Muluc. |
20— | 6 | Ix. |
21— | 7 | Cauac. |
22— | 8 | Kan. |
23— | 9 | Muluc. |
24— | 10 | Ix. |
If we place these years in tabular form, as heretofore given, the Ahau will be in the form shown in the annexed table (XII). Here, then, we