1,300-year-old Maya text indicates 'end date' of world
Washington, June 29 (ANI):
Archaeologists have discovered a 1,300-year-old Maya text that provides
only the second known reference to the so-called "end date" of the Maya
calendar, December 21, 2012.
The discovery made while working at the site of La Corona in Guatemala is one of the most significant hieroglyphic finds in decades and it was announced at the National Palace in Guatemala.
"This text talks about ancient political history rather than prophecy," said Marcello A. Canuto, director of Tulane's Middle American Research Institute and co-director of the excavations at La Corona.
Since 2008, Canuto and Tomas Barrientos of the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala have directed excavations at La Corona, a site previously ravaged by looters.
What Canuto and Barrientos found
was the longest text ever discovered in Guatemala. Carved on staircase
steps, it records 200 years of La Corona history, according to David Stuart,
director of the Mesoamerica Center at The University of Texas at
Austin, who was part of a 1997 expedition that first explored the site.
While deciphering these new finds
in May, Stuart recognized the 2012 reference on a stairway block
bearing 56 delicately carved hieroglyphs. It commemorated a royal visit
to La Corona in AD 696 by the most powerful Maya ruler of that time,
Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' of Calakmul, only a few months after his defeat
by long-standing rival Tikal in AD 695.
Thought by scholars to have been
killed in this battle, this ruler was visiting allies and allaying their
fears after his defeat.
"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," said
Stuart.
So, rather than prophesy, the
2012 reference places this king's troubled reign and accomplishments
into a larger cosmological framework.
"In times of crisis, the ancient
Maya used their calendar to promote continuity and stability rather than
predict apocalypse," said Canuto. (ANI)
Labels: 2012, domedays, Maya Calender, The end of worlds
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