3 de julho de 2012

It's not the End of the World

The King Yuknoom Yich’aak K’ahk’ also known as Fire Claw or Jaguar Paw
on a visit to an ancient Maya city called Saknikte.
 Carved on stone on the great Maya capital of Calakmul on Jan. 29, 696 A.D
Photo credits: David Stuart

Is there any chance that the world will end on a nearby future?
Is it just another folk story or does any of the doomed forecasts have something correct underneath?

Is the ancient Maya's civilization doomed day correct, for December 21, 2012?

The apocalyptic revelations on the Mayan world were once again looked up after the discovery of a carved stone bearing a 56 hieroglyphs, refering to the year 2012 as the date where the world will end.
The Mayan apocalyptic prophecies are legendary so this last carved stones, that emerged from the jungle of Guatemala, is part of a main puzzle which gives archaeologists some clues about the day when the world will end. 
By what was found the discovery is consistente with Mayan Cycles and their hope in a regenarated future.
"This was a time of great political turmoil in the Maya region and this king felt compelled to allude to a larger cycle of time that happens to end in 2012," Stuart said.


"What this text shows us is that in times of crisis, the ancient Maya used their calendar to promote continuity and stability rather than predict apocalypse," Canuto said.  more here

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