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- Tonalamatl abstract "The tonalamatl [toːnaˈlaːmatɬ] is a divinatory almanac used in central Mexico in the decades, and perhaps centuries, leading up to the Spanish conquest. The word itself is Nahuatl in origin, meaning "pages of days".The tonalamatl was structured around the sacred 260-day year, the tonalpohualli. This 260-day year consisted of 20 trecena of 13 days each. Each page of a tonalamatl represented one trecena, and was adorned with a painting of that trecena's reigning deity and decorated with the 13 day-signs and 13 other glyphs. These day-signs and glyphs were used to cast horoscopes and discern the future. The best surviving examples of tonalamatl are the Codex Borbonicus and the Codex Borgia.".
- Tonalamatl thumbnail Codex_Borbonicus,_p11_trecena13.PNG?width=300.
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- Tonalamatl wikiPageRevisionID "661225063".
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Almanac.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_calendar.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astrological_texts.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aztec_calendars.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aztec_mythology_and_religion.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Borbonicus.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Borgia.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Nahuatl.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_conquest_of_Mexico.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Tonalpohualli.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink Trecena.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oklahoma_Press.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLink File:Codex_Borbonicus,_p11_trecena13.PNG.
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tonalamatl".
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLinkText "calendar".
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLinkText "tonalamatl".
- Tonalamatl wikiPageWikiLinkText "twenty-week cycle of the calendar".
- Tonalamatl hasPhotoCollection Tonalamatl.
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- Tonalamatl subject Category:Astrological_texts.
- Tonalamatl subject Category:Aztec_calendars.
- Tonalamatl subject Category:Aztec_mythology_and_religion.
- Tonalamatl hypernym Almanac.
- Tonalamatl type Book.
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- Tonalamatl type Book.
- Tonalamatl type Calendar.
- Tonalamatl type Object.
- Tonalamatl comment "The tonalamatl [toːnaˈlaːmatɬ] is a divinatory almanac used in central Mexico in the decades, and perhaps centuries, leading up to the Spanish conquest. The word itself is Nahuatl in origin, meaning "pages of days".The tonalamatl was structured around the sacred 260-day year, the tonalpohualli. This 260-day year consisted of 20 trecena of 13 days each.".
- Tonalamatl label "Tonalamatl".
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- Tonalamatl sameAs טונאלמאטל.
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- Tonalamatl wasDerivedFrom Tonalamatl?oldid=661225063.
- Tonalamatl depiction Codex_Borbonicus,_p11_trecena13.PNG.
- Tonalamatl isPrimaryTopicOf Tonalamatl.