Wednesday, February 8, 2012
The new findings on "Apocalypse" 2012
The Mayans never predicted "doomsday" 21/12/2012. Decoding results of the ancient Mayan stone inscriptions show that.
An archaeological Maya Palenque (Mexico).
Maya researcher password, Sven Gronemeyer (Latrobe University, Australia) said that only time "reflects the date of creation and mark the return of a god in the Mayan religion."
Gronemeyer just published his research results on the stone tablet was found a few years ago at the archaeological Tortuguero, Tabasco state, Mexico.
According to researchers, the material on the stone's return predicted Bolon Yokte god, the god of war and creativity around the end of the 13th baktun cycle, equivalent to the date 21/12/2012.
Mayan Long Count calendar began in 3114 BC, is divided into baktun cycles, each cycle lasts about 394 years. For the Maya, the number 13 is sacred, and the 13th baktun cycle ends next year.
"There is no prophecy in 2012 for both. It was a mistake, "said Erik Velasquez, experts at the National Autonomous University of Mexico said.
Last week, the National Institute of Anthropology Mexico also voiced opposition to dispel rumors that the Mayans predicted apocalypse occurred in 2012. Representatives of the Institute, said 15,000 copies of the engraving is found in the former lands of the kingdom Maya, only two documents mentioned in 2012, and the content did not mention the Apocalypse.
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