At 18:26 -0800 11/5/09, Dennis wrote:
>On Nov 5, 4:01 pm, Stan Ulrich <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is an issue in ancient calender studies, such as the Maya calendar, 
>> because calendar correlations, typically using Julian Day Numbers, need to 
>> know whether there is a Year Zero.
>
>Way off topic, but a fascinating read none the less. Thanks, Stan.

Before we get kicked off. . .

Was the year 0000 represented by Roman numeral I for the first year after the 
epoch?

If so is year MMX or MMIX ?
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