-
additional period of five days ("nameless days") at the end of the year
known as
Wayeb' (or
Uayeb in 16th-century orthography).
Bricker (1982)
estimates that the...
- as
Wayeb' (or
Uayeb in 16th-century orthography). The five days of
Wayebʼ were
thought to be a
dangerous time.
Foster (2002) writes, "During
Wayeb, portals...
- Harri;
Christophe Helmke (2005).
Introduction to Maya
Hieroglyphs (PDF).
Wayeb and
Leiden University. p. 32.
Archived from the
original on 17 June 2007...
- (PDF) (in English, Spanish, French, Polish, Danish, Slovak, and Italian).
Wayeb.
Retrieved 2021-11-11. Lacadena, Alfonso; Wichmann, Søren (2004). "On the...
- as
Maize Bringers and
Culture Heroes: A Gulf
Coast Perspective" (PDF).
Wayeb Notes No. 32.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved...
- 20-day winals,
completed by the
addition of a 5-day
period called the
wayeb. The
wayeb was
considered to be a
dangerous time, when the
barriers between the...
- Bartolo's West Wall
Mural and the
Maize Hero Myth'.
Wayeb Notes No. 46 (2014). http://www.
wayeb.org/notes/
wayeb_notes0046.pdf Saturno,
William (2003), 'Sistine...
-
Helmke (2020) [first
published 2003 by
Wayeb].
Introduction to Maya
Hieroglyphs (PDF) (17th revised ed.).
Wayeb.
Archived from the
original on 20 June...
- (2012). "An
Early Example of the
Logogram TZUTZ at San Bartolo" (PDF).
Wayeb.
Wayeb Notes.
Retrieved 15
March 2013. Graham, John A. (1992). J.P. Laporte;...
- sure. We do know though, that in the Maya area
these five days (called
wayeb in Maya) were
always the last days of the year. The
nemontemi were seen...