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A CYCLIC-TIME MODEL FOR ECLIPSE PREDICTION IN MESOAMERICA AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE ECLIPSE TABLE IN THE DRESDEN CODEX – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2018

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Table 3. Identifying eclipse families in progress during the 405 lunations covered by the Dresden Codex eclipse table. Bold numerals refer to the relative positions of the recorded stations, numbered one through 69, in the Dresden eclipse table; these are followed by the distance of each station from the base date and by the divinatory calendar (DC) date of that station in the table. (a) Eclipse families in progress throughout the span of the table. (b) An eclipse family that begins during the span of the table. (c) Six stations (in grey) that cannot be members of any eclipse family. (d) Four resolvable alternative pairs of eclipse family candidates.