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    The Maya 2012 Doomsday Only issue, is finding his New!

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    Apocalypse 2012 is predicted in some quarters over the relics of Mayan indisputable. The new discovery confirms end of this year only groundless. Archaeologists some time ago to explore the ruins of Mayan civilization in the rest of La Corona, Guatemala. What is found there?

    Beam reads the letter associated with the final nail Mayan calendar found Archaeologists team. Previously, the discovery of an inscription dated 669 AD in Tortugero, Mexico, controversy.

    Known in advance, divide the Mayan long calendar period in bak'tuns, 144,000 days cycle commencing with the creation of the Maya. Dated December 21, 2012 is the end of the 13th bak'tun, which some people interpreted as the end of the period.

    In this invention, it was revealed that the late-13 bak'tun to a special day and an important warning for the Maya. However, the warning had nothing to do with mass extinctions or the apocalypse.

    From the observations, archaeologists discovered that writing a nail on the beam I found La Corona contains a warning of the coming Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk 'of Calakmul, Mayan leaders strongest when it is also known as Jaguar Paw. He lost the battle against the kingdom of Tikal in 695 AD.

    The historians had assumed that Jaguar Paw dead or captured in war. But he was actually running meunju La Corona. Chances are, he is trying to attract the sympathy of his people after the defeat of the war four years earlier.

    In order to attract attention, Jaguar Paw dubbed himself "King 13 K'aktun". K'aktun is another part of the Mayan calendar that has a period of 7200 days or 20 years. Jaguar Paw k'aktun lead up to the end of the 13 in the year 692.

    This is where the mystery of 2012 is explained. In an effort to perpetuate his power, Jaguar Paw linking his reign with the other 13 cycles, namely bak'tun. Bak'tun end of the 13th will fall on December 21, 2012. That date is celebrated as the day of the arrival of Jaguar Paw, is not fatal.

    "The text is more talked about than a political history of ancient prophecy. New evidence shows that bak'tun to-13 is an important reminder that we will celebrate Maya. They did not foresee an end," said Marcello Canuto, Director of Middle America Tuane University Research Institute told LiveScience, Thursday (28/6).

    La Corona is a site that has been explored ancient Maya archaeologist for 15 years. In this study, 22 264 posts along the ancient stone of nails which tells the story of Maya political history was found. The found text is the longest Maya text in Guatemala.

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