The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History

Maya Cosmic Calendars and the Madrid Codex

8 min · 29 jun 2026
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Ever wonder how the Maya actually read the stars? In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the surviving Maya books—the codices—and focus on the Madrid Codex, the longest but most battered of the four. They trace its journey from a Maya scribe in the Late Postclassic to a Spanish colonial collection in the 19th century, then to its current home in Madrid. Lucas explains how its almanacs tracked the rainy season, agricultural cycles, and the 260-day tzolk'in ritual calendar with astonishing precision. He reveals the codex's detailed instructions for beekeeping, deer hunting, and carving Chaak masks from copal incense. The conversation also touches on the burning of most Maya books by Diego de Landa in 1562, and the irony that his own writings helped decipher the glyphs. No warfare, no kings—this episode is about the everyday cosmic knowledge that kept Maya civilisation running for centuries. #MadridCodex #MayaCodices #MayaCalendars #Tzolk'in #Haab #DiegoDeLanda #MayaAstronomy #MayaAgriculture #Beekeeping #Chaak #Copal #Almanac #PostclassicMaya #MayaReligion #MayaWriting #History #FexingoHistory #Mesoamerica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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