Earliest Mayan calendar shows no hint of 'world end'


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The earliest known Mayan calendar has been found in an ancient house in Guatemala and it offers no hint that the world's end is imminent, researchers said Thursday.

Rather, the painted room in the residential complex at Xultun was likely the place where the town scribe kept records, scrawling computations on the walls in an effort to find "harmony between sky events and sacred rituals," said the study in the journal Science.

The hieroglyphs date back to the ninth century, making them hundreds of years older than the calendars in the Maya Codices, which were recorded in bark-paper books from 1300 to 1521.

Some appear to be the 365-day solar calendar, the 584-day cycle of the planet Venus and the 780-day cycle of Mars, said archaeologist William Saturno of Boston University, who led the exploration and excavation.

According to Saturno, the writing looks like someone's attempt to sort out a very long math problem, as if on a blackboard.

"For the first time we get to see what may be actual records kept by a scribe, whose job was to be official record keeper of a Maya community," Saturno said.

"The ancient Maya predicted the world would continue, that 7,000 years from now, things would be exactly like this," he added.

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NO Mayan calendar implicitly noted the "end of the world".

They did make note of a star-alignment that will occur again - and that it "signified" change.

This whole thing is pure Chinese-whispers!

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Like was already said, no mayan calendar mentions the end of the world. This whole conspiracy was crafted up by a bunch of nutjobs with tinfoil hats looking for attention.

The galactic alignment that they did predict actually happened years ago based on more accurate measurements. And here we stand.

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Like was already said, no mayan calendar mentions the end of the world. This whole conspiracy was crafted up by a bunch of nutjobs with tinfoil hats looking for attention.

And the media. Or maybe them and the nutjobs are one and the same.

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