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Researchers excavating in the ancient Maya city of Ceibal discovered the oldest ceremonial constructions ever, dating back to 1000 BC. These buildings later became widespread throughout the Maya world and were used as solar observatories. The oldest ancient Maya ceremonial compound ever discovered in the Central American lowlands dates back 200 years before similar sites pop up elsewhere in the region, archaeologists announced today (April 25).
The recently excavated plaza and pyramid would have likely served as a solar observatory for rituals. The finding at a site called Ceibal suggests that the origins of the Maya civilization are more complex than first believed. Archaeologists hotly debate whether the Maya - famous for their complex calendar system that spurred apocalypse rumors last year - developed independently or whether they were largely inspired by an earlier culture known as the Olmec.
The new research suggests the answer is neither. "This major social change happened through interregional interactions," said study researcher Takeshi Inomata, an anthropologist at the University of Arizona. But it doesn't look like the Olmec inspired the Maya, Inomata told reporters.
Rather, the entire region went through a cultural shift around 1000 B.C., with all nearby cultures adopting similar architectural and ceremonial styles. [See Images of the Ancient Maya Observatory] "It's signaling to us that the Maya were not receiving this sophisticated stuff 500 years later from somebody else, but much of the innovation we're seeing out of the whole region may be coming out of Ceibal or a place like Ceibal," said Walter Witschey, an anthropologist at Longwood University in Virginia, who was not involved in the study.
It's not the Mayan's fault the Western World are morons for misinterpreting that date.
Originally posted by Frantasy
Maya??? Many people dont' believe them any more since 21/12/2012 passed and nothing happened..
Originally posted by the_philth
It's not the Mayan's fault the Western World are morons for misinterpreting that date.
Originally posted by Frantasy
Maya??? Many people dont' believe them any more since 21/12/2012 passed and nothing happened..
Originally posted by the_philth
It's not the Mayan's fault the Western World are morons for misinterpreting that date.
Originally posted by Frantasy
Maya??? Many people dont' believe them any more since 21/12/2012 passed and nothing happened..
Good lookin' out brother!
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by the_philth
It's not the Mayan's fault the Western World are morons for misinterpreting that date.
Originally posted by Frantasy
Maya??? Many people dont' believe them any more since 21/12/2012 passed and nothing happened..
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It's not the Mayan's fault that a minority in the Western World were morons for misinterpreting that date.
Originally posted by qualm91
Regardless if the date was misinterpreted or not, the way the prophecy read did not say that it was going to be an abrupt end to the world. It said that it would bring about a great change, a new beginning. Although, I do believe that this "great change" will, in turn, bring about the end of the world. But don't blame the Mayan's! They were, in my opinion, some of the most intelligent people who ever walked the face of this Earth.