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Friday, May 11, 2012

Not that it's going to change the minds of the Doomsday crowd, but...this is rather interesting

Unprecedented Maya Mural Found, Contradicts 2012 "Doomsday" Myth
In the last known largely unexcavated Maya megacity, archaeologists have uncovered the only known mural adorning an ancient Maya house, a new study says—and it's not just any mural.

In addition to a still vibrant scene of a king and his retinue, the walls are rife with calculations that helped ancient scribes track vast amounts of time. Contrary to the idea the Maya predicted the end of the world in 2012, the markings suggest dates thousands of years in the future.

Perhaps most important, the otherwise humble chamber offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Maya society.

It's a shame that some are faded, and that the city, known to the Mayans as Xultún, was largely looted in the '70s. What treasures might have been there? Still, this is a great find. I hope they uncover more about this culture and the city.

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