[The Number Concept by Levi Leonard Conant]@TWC D-Link bookThe Number Concept CHAPTER VII 117/260
It was worthy of the splendid civilization of this unfortunate race, and, through its simplicity and regularity, bears ample testimony to the intellectual capacity which originated it. The only example of vigesimal reckoning which is comparable with that of the Mayas is the system employed by their northern neighbours, the Nahuatl, or, as they are more commonly designated, the Aztecs of Mexico.
This system is quite as pure and quite as simple as the Maya, but differs from it in some important particulars.
In its first 20 numerals it is quinary (see p. 141), and as a system must be regarded as quinary-vigesimal.
The Maya scale is decimal through its first 20 numerals, and, if it is to be regarded as a mixed scale, must be characterized as decimal-vigesimal.
But in both these instances the vigesimal element preponderates so strongly that these, in common with their kindred number systems of Mexico, Yucatan, and Central America, are always thought of and alluded to as vigesimal scales.
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