File:Aztec multiplication Sun Stone Raul Noriega.png

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English: This is a reproduction done with a paint program of the code in the Aztec Sun Stone deciphered by Raul Noriega. It depicts the twelve (colored black) multiplied by thirty (colored red) to make 360 days and then an extra five days to make 365. It is from Tompkins, P. (1976). Mysteries of the Mexican pyramids. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited: Toronto. pp. 299 ISBN 0-06-014324-X
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