Indeed, average Mayas probably never used the Long Count calendar, neither today nor at the culture's peak between AD 300 and 600.
The long count was reserved for priests and astronomers.
In Chichicastenango, Quiche Indians in the midwestern highlands of Guatemala took part in a procession on Wednesday, ahead of what is seen as a major milestone in the Mayan calendar.
On Friday 21 December, a major cycle in the 5,125-year-old Mayan Long Count calendar, a period known as the 13th Baktun, ends.
A chorus of books and films have tried to link the Mayan calendar to rumours of impending disasters.
Some have even taken this to mean the end of the world.
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