Description: Will ship Mexican Sun 18x16cm; sun - 15cm diameter The Aztecs used a sacred calendar known as the tonalpohualli or 'counting of the days'. This went back to great antiquity in Mesoamerica, perhaps to the Olmec civilization of the 1st millennium BCE. It formed a 260-day cycle, in all probability originally based on astronomical observations. The calendar was broken down into units of 20 days with each day having its own name, symbol. The 20-day group ran simultaneously with another group of 13 numbered days. This meant that each day had both a name and a number (e.g.: 4-Rabbit), with the latter changing as the calendar rotated. After all possible combinations of names and numbers had been achieved, 260 days had passed. The number 260 has multiple significances: it is the approximate human gestation period, the period between the appearance of Venus, and the length of the Mesoamerican agricultural cycle. unless request Eguptian papyrus Bastet Cat 14 x 8.5 cmIn ancient Egypt, cats were represented in social and religious scenes dating as early as 1980 BC. Several ancient Egyptian deities were depicted and sculptured with cat-like heads such as Bastet , representing justice, fertility, and power, respectively. Cats were praised for killing venomous snakes, rodents and birds that damaged crops, and protecting the Pharaoh since at least the First Dynasty of Egypt. or both (save $2.00 shipment) * Same or next day shipment from Nevada
Price: 2.22 USD
Location: Henderson, Nevada
End Time: 2024-11-06T08:12:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt
Culture: Egyptian
Handmade: Yes