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15 May 2013
by Fu-Ding Cheng: Now in the midst of Spring with new growth sprouting everywhere, it is time to flow with the rhythms of Mother Nature, take action and plant seeds for all we wish to manifest. …More
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From Self-Judgment to Self-Acceptance
10 Mar 2013
by : Don Miguel Ruiz, Jr.: Excerpt from The Five Levels of Attachment: Toltec Wisdom for a Modern World. I project onto the image of myself the values and attributes that reflect my beliefs. …More
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Shift of the Ages Movie Trailer 2012
3 Jan 2013
Embark on an epic journey with Mayan Grand Elder Wandering Wolf, as he transcends time to share the fulfillment of ancient prophecies, Mayan cosmology and the current planetary shift.
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Time of the Sixth Sun – 4min NEW trailer 2012
30 Dec 2012
Published on Dec 21, 2012 Time of the Sixth Sun is an epic docu-drama about the awakening and transformation of global consciousness, …More
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Mayan calendar ends; world doesn’t
22 Dec 2012
MERIDA, MEXICODec. 21 started out as the prophetic day some had believed would usher in the fiery end of the world. …More
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Nasa’s post-Mayan apocalypse video released 10 days early – video
19 Dec 2012
A film from Nasa about the Mayan prophecy that the world will end on 21 December has been released 10 days early. …More
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2012: End of the World or Consciousness Revolution?
16 Dec 2012
by Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D.: With few exceptions, the Mayan prophecy about the end of the cosmic cycle has been misinterpreted as predicting the actual physical destruction of humanity and the material world. …More
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Mayans Protest ‘Twisting Of Truth’ Over 2012 Doomsday Predictions
1 Nov 2012
As the so-called “Mayan doomsday” approaches, the Mayans of Guatemala are speaking out against what some are calling a government- and tour business-led effort to profit off misinterpretations of their traditions. …More
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Don Miguel Ruiz and Eva Larsson on ThatChannel
14 Oct 2012
Don Miguel Ruiz and Eva Larsson discuss The Four Agreements, The Fifth Agreement, and everything else people need to do to get ready for the planetary shift happening now in 2012. …More
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Mayan Ball Court At Chichen Itza Was Celestial Marker, Experts Say
6 Oct 2012
By MARK STEVENSON: MEXICO CITY — Mexican archaeologists say they have determined that the ancient Mayas built watchtower-style structures atop the ceremonial ball court at the temples of Chichen Itza to observe the equinoxes and solstices, …More
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17 Sep 2012
By Michael Shapiro: We may not realize it, but many of our favorite foods—from guacamole to tamales to chocolate—were discovered, developed, and refined centuries ago in the Maya world. Here are a few of our favorites. …More
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“Dramatic” New Maya Temple Found, Covered With Giant Faces
26 Jul 2012
by Ker Than for National Geographic News: Archaeological “gold mine” illuminates connection between king and sun god. Some 1,600 years ago, the Temple of the Night Sun was a blood-red beacon visible for miles …More
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Maya plumbing, first pressurized water feature found in New World
17 Jul 2012
A water feature found in the Maya city of Palenque, Mexico, is the earliest known example of engineered water pressure in the new world, according to a collaboration between two Penn State researchers, an archaeologist and a hydrologist. …More
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Maya Calendar: World Will Not End In December 2012, Expert Says
8 Jul 2012
by Erik Vance: It’s a bright summer day at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. …More
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4 Jul 2012
The Lost Gods – The Maya Part 1: The Lost Gods, a documentary series that takes a thought-provoking look at these ancient empires and their vanished religions. …More
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11 Jun 2012
Archaeologists are uncovering the early years of the ancient Maya to reveal a culture more dynamic and sophisticated than ever believed, featuring flourishing cities, powerful kings, and massive pyramids before the time of Christ. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 4
6 Jun 2012
At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 1
28 May 2012
At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. …More
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27 May 2012
Archaeologists are uncovering the early years of the ancient Maya to reveal a culture more dynamic and sophisticated than ever believed, featuring flourishing cities, powerful kings, and massive pyramids before the time of Christ. …More
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Artifacts From a Time of Many Droughts
17 May 2012
There are 25 pools at Cara Blanca, and we have only just begun plumbing their depths. …More
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The Fifth Agreement: A Toltec Wisdom interview with Don Miguel Ruiz
15 May 2012
Don Miguel Ruiz was born into a humble family with ancient traditions in rural Mexico, the youngest of 13 children.
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Sacred plants of the Maya forest
13 May 2012
by Matt Walker: Some of the Central American rainforest’s hidden treasures are being revealed by the Maya, more than a millennium after their passing. …More
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Ancient Maya workshop for astronomers discovered
11 May 2012
(AP) NEW YORK – Archaeologists have found a small room in Maya ruins where royal scribes apparently used walls like a blackboard to keep track of astronomical records and the society’s intricate calendar some 1,200 years ago. …More
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Culture of Mesoamerica Wikipedia
22 Apr 2012
Mesoamerica (Spanish: Mesoamérica) is a region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from centralMexico to Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, …More
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8 Apr 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 6 …More
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5 Apr 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 5 …More
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2 Apr 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 4 …More
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26 Mar 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 2 …More
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16 Mar 2012
The 2012 phenomenon comprises a range of eschatological beliefs according to which cataclysmic or transformative events will occur on 21 December 2012. …More
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Secrets of the Maya Underworld 5/5
13 Mar 2012
Secrets of the Maya Underworld Part 5 …More
SIXTH HUMANITY
The Sixth Humanity, as marked by the date December 21, 2012, expresses a new cycle centered on Heart, Consciousness, and the Integration of All.
If we can survive the global, social, and personal upheavals of our times, we’ll see these trials as the birth pains of a new order, which foretells the creation of a heaven on earth for all.
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The Way of the Luminous Warrior: Practicing Fearlessness
2 Apr 2013
by Alberto Villoldo Ph.D.: ”Making others wrong distracts us from the power we have to eliminate our own potential for being bullies and prevents us from accessing our creative, healing energy, which we can use to dream a better world” …More
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12 Feb 2013
Fu-Ding Cheng: Hello Everyone, It’s that time of the year again when we take decisive action to honor our bodies, fortify intent, and flush out pesky demons. We call it “Going into the Desert,” …More
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3 Jan 2013
by Dr. Judith Rich: Greetings of the new year! So, the Mayan “apocalypse” has come and gone, and we’re still here. …More
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2012, Climate Change and Permaculture
2 Jan 2013
by Starhawk: 2012, is it really the end of the world? Are the tectonic plates going to tilt, like in the movie, and dump us off? …More
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How the Mayan calendar actually works December 21, 2012
19 Dec 2012
By STEPHANIE PAPPAS: With chatter about the Mayan apocalypse intensifying as Dec. 21 approaches, you may have seen that while the ancient Mayan calendar “ends” on that day, the Maya themselves would not have seen that as the end of the world.
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Why the Maya Fell: Climate Change, Conflict—And a Trip to the Beach?
11 Nov 2012
by Nicholas Mott: Latest evidence hints at a cautionary tale for modern civilization, expert says. …More
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22 Oct 2012
by Dolores Cannon: An unprecedented evolutionary shift is taking place on the Earth at this time. According to the Mayan Prophecies, 2012 marks the end of the Age of Separation of Earth from the Universe and the dawning of a New Era of Universal Consciousness, of unity and oneness. …More
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Don Miguel Ruiz speaks at the Enlightened Entrepreneur Summit
15 Oct 2012
by JW Najarian DON MIGUEL RUIZ – THE FOUR AGREEMENTS + THE 5TH. …More
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The Meaning of Words: New Evidence of Ancient Maya History
24 Sep 2012
by Fabio Esteban Amador: The ancient Maya culture flourished in Mesoamerica. At the height of their splendor there’s an overwhelming rise in architectural construction, the type of buildings that pay homage to their rulers and their ancestors. …More
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Multiple factors, including climate change, led to collapse and depopulation of ancient Maya
23 Aug 2012
A new analysis of complex interactions between humans and the environment preceding the 9th century collapse and abandonment of the Central Maya Lowlands in the Yucatán Peninsula points to a series of events
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Maya Rise and Fall The Monumental Splendor
24 Jul 2012
Over the centuries, as the Maya learned to prosper in the rain forest, the settlements grew into city-states, and the culture became ever more refined. …More
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The Maya: Glory and Ruin The Collapse
24 Jul 2012
Fatal Rivalries: One day in the year 800, the peaceful Maya city of Cancuen reaped the whirlwind. …More
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The Maya: Glory and Ruin The Rise
24 Jul 2012
Saga of a civilization in three parts: The rise, the monumental splendor, and the collapse. …More
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Archaeologists uncover largest ancient dam built by Maya in Central America
17 Jul 2012
Recent excavations, sediment coring and mapping by a multi-university team led by the University of Cincinnati at the pre-Columbian city of Tikal, a paramount urban center of the ancient Maya, have identified new landscaping and engineering feats, including the largest ancient dam built by the Maya of Central America. …More
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17 Jun 2012
During the past two decades, discoveries and research by archaeologists, epigraphers, art historians, and natural scientists have changed many of our ideas about the origins and nature of Maya civilization, and the probable causes of its collapse in the 9th century. …More
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7 Jun 2012
Archaeologists are uncovering the early years of the ancient Maya to reveal a culture more dynamic and sophisticated than ever believed, featuring flourishing cities, powerful kings, and massive pyramids before the time of Christ. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 3
29 May 2012
Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 3. At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 2
26 May 2012
Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 2. At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. …More
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Father & son writing duo build on ‘The Four Agreements’ success
20 May 2012
Don Miguel Ruiz shot to fame after the success of his first book, “The Four Agreements,” in which he shared the wisdom of the Toltecs, who inhabited his native Mexico during pre-Columbian times. …More
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Maya art and calendar at Xultun stun archaeologists
13 May 2012
Archaeologists working at the Xultun ruins of the Maya civilisation have reported striking finds, including the oldest-known Maya astronomical tables. …More
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The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy 5/5
10 Apr 2012
The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy Part 5. Star-gazing reached incredible heights thousands of years before the Hubble. Learn the amazing advances made by the great ancient culture of Central America. …More
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The Ancient Maya Tools of Astronomy 4/5
8 Apr 2012
The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy Part 4: Star-gazing reached incredible heights thousands of years before the Hubble. Learn the amazing advances made by the great ancient culture of Central America. …More
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The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy 3/5
6 Apr 2012
The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy Part 3 …More
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The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy 2/5
5 Apr 2012
The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy Part 2. Star-gazing reached incredible heights thousands of years before the Hubble. Learn the amazing advances made by the great ancient culture of Central America. …More
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The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy 1/5
2 Apr 2012
The Ancient Maya: Tools of Astronomy Part 1 …More
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25 Mar 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 1 …More
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Life Changes: Don Miguel Ruiz (5th Agreement) Interview Part 1
19 Mar 2012
Don Miguel Ángel Ruiz (born 1952), better known as Don Miguel Ruiz, is a Mexican author of New Age spiritualist and neoshamanistic texts. …More
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16 Mar 2012
The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-ColumbianAmericas, as well as for its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems. …More
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Indiana Jones goes geek: Laser-mapping LiDAR revolutionizes archaeology
11 Mar 2012
LiDAR, short for “light detection and ranging,” is a remote sensing technology. Analogous to radar, a LiDAR array fires light at a target, often via laser. …More
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Ending “shamanic fast” – Fu-Ding Cheng
30 Mar 2013
by Fu-Ding Cheng: Hello Everyone, I trust the “shamanic fast” had served you well (see Blog #3). It ends on Easter Sunday, but end it well. Don’t shock your purified body and nervous system by gorging indiscriminately on fats, sugar and alcohol. …More
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Doreen Virtue about 2012 and the end of Mayan Calendar
10 Feb 2013
Doreen Virtue talks about the expectations of 2012 and her understanding of the Mayan Calendar. …More
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16 Jan 2013
by Fu-Ding Cheng: The New Year and new cycle of the Mayan calendar is off and running. Beginnings are auspicious times; Decisions made now can set the tone for all that follows. …More
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The Dream Shaman of Switzerland
1 Jan 2013
by Robert Moss: If you want to know what a dream shaman of the West would be like, consider Carl Jung, as he is now revealed in his Red Book. …More
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December 21, 2012 And The “Sixth Humanity”
18 Dec 2012
by Fu-Ding Cheng: End of a cycle. With December 22, 2012 coming right up, I’m often asked what’s so special about this auspicious date. …More
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Guatemala Excavates Mayan Ruler’s Tomb
29 Oct 2012
GUATEMALA CITY — Archaeologists announced Thursday they have uncovered the tomb of a very early Mayan ruler, complete with rich jade jewelry and decoration. …More
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Dolores Cannon: The Mayan Calendar, 2012 and the 5D Earth
22 Oct 2012
Regression hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon talks about the Mayan Calendar, 2012 and what to expect …More
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Archaeologists find likely queen tomb in Guatemala
5 Oct 2012
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The discovery of a tomb that experts believe might be that of a great Maya queen could redefine the understanding of women’s political roles during the Classic Mayaperiod, experts said Thursday. …More
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How to Change the World: An Interview with Don Miguel Ruiz
20 Sep 2012
Interview by Paul Sutherland: Don Miguel Ruiz, the author of “The Four Agreements” reflects on what it takes to change the world―and yourself. …More
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Mayan Prince’s Tomb Found In Uxul, Ancient City In Mexico
1 Aug 2012
By: Wynne Parry, LiveScience Senior Writer: Excavators have uncovered what they believe to be the 1,300-year-old remains of a Mayan prince entombed within a royal complex of the ancient city of Uxul, located in Mexico near the Guatemalan border. …More
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Unprecedented Maya Mural Found, Contradicts 2012 “Doomsday” Myth
24 Jul 2012
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. …More
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The Fall of the Maya: ‘They Did it to Themselves’
17 Jul 2012
For 1200 years, the Maya dominated Central America. At their peak around 900 A.D., Maya cities teemed with more than 2,000 people per square mile — comparable to modern Los Angeles County. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya, Death Empire
19 Jun 2012
by the History Channel: The Mayans, using stone age tools, were able to create some of the most advanced buildings and structures on Earth at the height of their power. …More
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Engineering an Empire – The Maya Part 5
8 Jun 2012
At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize. …More
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4 Jun 2012
Archaeologists are uncovering the early years of the ancient Maya to reveal a culture more dynamic and sophisticated than ever believed, featuring flourishing cities, powerful kings, and massive pyramids before the time of Christ. …More
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Maya History Suggests Trade Patterns Played Key Role In Collapse
28 May 2012
by Jacqueline Howard: Maya history–and the civilization’s “collapse”–continue to occupy the minds of archeologists. Some research points to a series of droughts as playing an important role in the Maya demise. …More
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26 May 2012
The Dawn of the Maya Part 6. Archaeologists are uncovering the early years of the ancient Maya to reveal a culture more dynamic and sophisticated than ever believed, featuring flourishing cities, powerful kings, and massive pyramids before the time of Christ. …More
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Don Miguel Ruiz What Kind of Messenger Are You?
18 May 2012
by Don Miguel Ruiz, Don Jose Ruiz and Janet Mills: Have you ever noticed that we are all messengers? Every one of us uses the word to form our opinions, to express our point of view. …More
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Painted Maya Walls Reveal Calendar Writing
14 May 2012
Hacking through jungle growth and clearing away rubble, archaeologists made their way to excavate a house buried at the edge of ruins of a large Maya city in the remote Petén lowlands of northeastern Guatemala. …More
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Maya people ‘did not predict world to end in 2012′
11 May 2012
The calendar used by the ancient Maya civilisation does not predict the end of the world in December 2012 as some believe, according to experts. …More
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22 Apr 2012
The history of human occupation in Mesoamerica is divided among a number of stages or periods. These are known, with slight variation depending on region, as the Paleo-Indian, the Archaic, the Preclassic (or Formative), the Classic, and the Postclassic. …More
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In Search Of Maya Mysteries with Leonard Nimoy circa 1977 part 2
13 Apr 2012
This 1970 documentary explores the world of the Maya people and the reasons for the collapse of their civilization. Narrated by series host Leonard Nimoy. …More
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28 Mar 2012
Cracking the Maya Code: The story behind the centuries-long decipherment of ancient Maya hieroglyphs Part 3 …More
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In Search Of… Mayan Mysteries (Part 1 of 3) Nimoy
26 Mar 2012
This 1970 documentary explores the world of the Mayan people and the reasons for the collapse of their civilization. Narrated by series host Leonard Nimoy, …More
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Maya Civilization Collapsed Amidst Mild Drought, New Study Suggests
23 Mar 2012
For more than 500 years, the Maya kings ruled the New World’s richest and most advanced civilization. But then, around 800 C.E., the Maya empire began to collapse and its kings soon disappeared; …More
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Ancient Apocalypse – The Maya Collapse 4/5
12 Mar 2012
Ancient Apocalypse: The Maya Collapse Part 4 …More
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Ancient Apocalypse – The Maya Collapse 3/5
10 Mar 2012
Ancient Apocalypse: The Maya Collapse Part 3 …More
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Breaking the Maya Code #4: The Maya Calendar
28 Feb 2012
In the late 19th century, Ernst Forstemann works out the many cycles of the Maya calendar. …More
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Secrets of the Maya Underworld 3/5
27 Feb 2012
Unlike other great civilisations such as the Romans and the Ancient Egyptians, the Mayan empire did not arise from the banks of a mighty river. Much of the Mayan world is in fact devoid of even the smallest river or lake. …More
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Mexico Mayan region launches 2012 countdown
17 Feb 2012
Only 52 weeks and a day are left before Dec. 21, 2012, when some believe the Maya predicted the end of the world. …More





