Maya numerals are a system of numerical notation used by the ancient Maya civilization of Mesoamerica. This system is notable for its use of a vigesimal (base-20) counting system, as opposed to the decimal (base-10) system commonly used in many parts of the world today. The Maya numeral system consists of three main symbols: 1. **Dot**: Represents the number 1. 2. **Bar**: Represents the number 5.

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