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Maya mathematician’s name decoded alongside astronomical formula
An ancient Maya astronomer-mathematician named Sak Tahn Waax, identified through deciphered inscriptions at Xultun, Guatemala, is credited with a 1200-year-old formula predicting Mars and Venus orbital cycles. The discovery, led by MIT's Franco Rossi, includes the oldest known named astronomer-mathematician in the Americas.
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