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The calendric chronometer informed him he'd spent three weeks there.
They can be seen to contain calendric information but are otherwise undeciphered.
If we examine changes in nature during a calendric year, it becomes obvious that change occurs both suddenly and gradually.
So momentous does the calendric change seem, the populace cannot keep its wits about it.
He lived in a time when people fought about calendric issues with great passion but little information, a combination that remains troublesome to this day.
However, either the dating method or the calendric nature of the glyphs are disputed by scholars.
Some signs can be recognized as calendric information but the script as such remains undeciphered.
This calendric progression is exemplified in a passage in the book of 3 Nephi.
Lady Six Sky commissioned monuments that note she performed important calendric rituals, some shortly after her arrival.
"We used to have calendric rhythms," Mr. Twitchell said.
It has been called a "pervasive form of divination" that "is found in all societies which regulate their days and nights in calendric systems."
As the particular calendric configurations were once again repeated, so too were the "supernatural" influences with which they were associated.
Samuel devoted himself especially to that branch of applied astronomy that deals with calendric science, which he taught to his colleagues and pupils.
For calendric purposes, Bede made a new calculation of the age of the world since the creation, which he dated as 3952 BC.
The line runs south of the Bering Sea through the open waters of the Pacific, rarely intersecting any land where it might create calendric confusion.
Although more recent developments in the field have resulted in a re-evaluation of his theories and works, his publications, particularly on calendric inscriptions, are still cited.
Together with Morley, he was most responsible for promulgating the view of the ancient Maya as peaceable astronomers, obsessed with time and calendric observations.
Being a native speaker of the K'iche' language and a practitioner of traditional Maya calendric divination, he served as a consultant for several anthropological studies.
He wrote a work on the calendar entitled Meleket ha-Ḳebi'ah, and compiled, under the title Nofet Ẓufim, calendric tables.
To be sure, there is plenty of millennial reflection going on right now, and more than a few speakers tossing around words like "calendric" and "fin de siecle."
Have I mentioned that, because of calendric reforms initiated by Pope Gregory XIII, this is the first '00 leap year since 1600?
Calendric calculations devised by Aryabhata and his followers have been in continuous use in India for the practical purposes of fixing the Panchangam (the Hindu calendar).
It was Morley's view, and one that found wide support, that these undeciphered portions would contain only more of the same astronomical, calendric and perhaps religious information, not actual historical data.
Their further field-work and examination of the extant inscriptions began to indicate that actual Maya history was recorded in the stelae inscriptions, and not just calendric and astronomical information.
A few earlier-dated inscriptions and artifacts have what appear to be calendric glyphs, such as at San José Mogote and in the Olmec Gulf Coast region.