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The Chibcha Calendar: Time in Pre-Columbian Colombia

The Chibcha Calendar: Time in Pre-Columbian Colombia

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Before the Spanish arrived, the Muisca people of the Colombian Andes tracked time with a sophisticated luni-solar calendar tied to agriculture, rituals, and the reign of their zipas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Muisca calendar worked—its cycles of twenty days, its sacred months like the month of planting and the month of the harvest, and its connection to the ceremony of El Dorado at Lake Guatavita. They discuss the role of the jeques (priests) in maintaining the calendar, the importance of solar alignments at places like the Infiernito archaeological site, and how the calendar shaped Muisca society and resistance. The conversation also touches on the calendar's disruption after the Spanish conquest and what fragments survive in colonial records. Specific names, dates, and terms include: Muisca, chibcha, zipa, jeque, Guatavita, Bacatá, Suamox, Infiernito, and the chronicles of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and Pedro Simón. #Muisca #Chibcha #Calendar #PreColumbian #Colombia #Indigenous #Timekeeping #Archaeoastronomy #Guatavita #ElDorado #Bacata #Jeques #Infiernito #SolarAlignments #Zipa #Conquest #IndigenousResistance #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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