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Star wars also appear to have had a seasonal bias, clustering in the dry season from November through January. Few were recorded to have happened during the planting season and none at all during harvest time, between mid-September and late October.[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_war

After listening to Sister Naema's video about Oct 31, The above statement makes sense.

This was written in the Maya Stars books: during the Classic period are more common in the

  • rainy season, whereas full-scale starwars—wars designated withstar-glyphverbs—clusterfromNovember through January. Few star wars took place at

  • planting time, and none at all occurred during the

  • harvest between mid-September and late October.

  • Seasonal patterning of star-war dates in ClassicMaya

  • inscriptions indicates that the preferred time for war-

  • fare was between the autumn equinox andthespring

  • equinox,accordingtoJohnJusteson(1989:107),who

  • notes that mature corn in the fields provided a food

  • supply for the warriors at this time of year.



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