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In the ancient city of Xultzn in Guatemala, scientists have found paintings - one depicting a line-up of men in black uniforms, and hundreds of scrawled numbers relating to the Mayan calendar.
Archaeologists excavating a Mayan site in San Bartolo, Guatemala have discovered what they believe to be the oldest calendar notation from the region, which they date to between 300 and 200 BCE.
Did you know scientists have finally cracked the mystery behind the ancient Mayan calendar? For years, people were fascinated by its complex design and thought it might predict the end of the world.
Archaeologists report a striking find in Guatemala of the first Maya art on a wall, as well as the oldest known Maya calendar. ... Full line-up and stage times for the weekend. 7.
Those of you who take everything that the U.S. government says and does with a large grain of salt, be afraid, be very afraid, because the government has now made it official that the world will ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some say that the Mayan Calendar predicts that the end of the world is about 48 hours or so away. Most actual scientists and experts on Mayan culture call the prediction si… ...
Mayan Calendar 2012 Date Change: Doomsday Postponed, Maybe Canceled. By Ben Johnson and Slate Video Staff. May 11, 2012 3:44 PM. A new Mayan discovery suggests 2012 might not end the calendar ...
The preservation of the artwork surprised archaeologists, given the dwelling's shallow depth Archaeologists working at the Xultun ruins of the Maya civilisation have reported striking finds ...