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famsi.org 3,813
en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
astronomy.pomona.edu 897
amazon.com 22,358,187
members.shaw.ca 82,609
geocities.com 3,903,201
adsabs.harvard.edu 320,365
www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk 16,587
mayainfo.org 166
baktun.de 14
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Dresden Codex
The Dresden Codex © Copyright by Andreas Fuls, Berlin 1999.
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Dresden Codex
The Dresden Codex © Copyright by Andreas Fuls, Berlin 1999.
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Venustable
The Venus Table. zoom 2 x select a new page back to start.
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Venus window
At Copan a combination of a long count date and the visibility of Venus in ... Venus was visible as evening star through the window of Temple 22 and it set ...
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Dresden Codex
The Dresden Codex © Copyright by Andreas Fuls, Berlin 1999.
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