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Oldest Maya Long Count calendar date may reveal how royalty turned time into power
June 9, 2026 report Oldest Maya Long Count calendar date may reveal how royalty turned time into power Paul Arnold Author Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Archaeologists working at the ancient Maya site of El Palmar in Campeche, Mexico, have discovered what may be the earliest known Long Count calendar date in the Maya lowlands. It is carved into a stone monument and is interpreted as Aug. 31, AD 180, in our modern calendar. The finding could reveal insights into how...
Why California is taking so long to count votes in key primary races
The state is an outlier in taking days to count most votes, but supporters of the system say it is designed to enfranchise more people while protecting against fraud.
What’s Taking So Long to Count California Ballots?
Election workers processing ballots for the California state primary at the Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center on Friday in City of Industry, Calif.
Here's why counting votes in California is taking so long
It could take weeks - or even a month - before we know who won elections in California and Los Angeles.
Here's why counting votes in California is taking so long
It could take weeks - or even a month - before we know who won elections in California and Los Angeles.
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