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Oldest known Maya calendar found in Guatemala
Interesting: Oldest known Maya calendar found in GuatemalaThe artwork at the Xultun site is unusually well preserved, archaeologists say, and one calendar projects 4,000 years beyond now.
In the remote northeastern corner of Guatemala, archaeologists have found what appears to be the 9th century workplace of a city scribe, an unusual dwelling adorned with magnificent pictures of the king and other royals and the oldest known Maya calendar. This year has been particularly controversial among some cultists because of the belief that the Maya calendar predicts a major cataclysm — perhaps the end of the world — on Dec. 21, 2012. Archaeologists know that is not true, but the new find, written on the plaster equivalent of a modern scientist's whiteboard, strongly reinforces the idea that the Maya calendar projects thousands of years into the future.
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I got sidelined by the paragraph about the farting dinosaurs. | |
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Just think if dinosaurs had survived, a couple small ones farting could warm your whole house for the winter! | |
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...so then make friends with the Klumps and invite them over for chili dinners when it's really cold outside... By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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