Sunday, December 23, 2012

Doomsday December 21, 2012 According to the Almanac of the ...

Remember the shocking news of an impending apocalypse in 2012, based on calculations of ancient Mayan almanacs? Apparently, research on the truth of the almanac is being conducted by historians. Surprisingly, there are other inscriptions which reinforce predictions of impending doom in 2012.

Description was submitted by the Mexican archeology. According to archaeologists, they have found inscriptions as reference to the date of the end of the world. References are listed on the fragment of a ruined inscription carved in southern Mexico.

During this time, the experts only refer to a single reference to the doomsday forecast by the ancient Mayans. Reference it is a stone table from the Tortuguero site in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco. In fact, there are other references that will makes clearer the Mayan predictions.

Is the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico issued a statement, announcing the second reference obtained near the ruins of the inscription Comalcalco. References to the inscription carved on the surface of an old brick mold.

Comalcalco inscription itself is an inscription that was built near the ancient Mayan inscriptions, with buildings made of brick. According to a spokesman for the National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico, Arturo Mendez, fragments of inscriptions were discovered years ago and has been studied by experts. The fragment is now kept in the storage room institute.

Comalcalco brick inscriptions or better known as the second fragment of the ancient Mayan almanacs, already crowded discussed by experts in online forums. Many experts doubt whether the inscription is a definite reference to the date of the end of the Mayans predicted the world.

The experts of this second reference supporters believe that doomsday will probably occur on December 21 or December 23, 2012.

?Some experts put forward many other references and ignore about 2012. But, I still believe that, ?said David Stuart, a specialist in Mayan epigraphy at the University of Texas.

According to Stuart, the calendar is printed on a circular brick Almanac, a combination of day and month position that will repeat every 52 years. Stamped bricks did not coincide with the end of the 13th Baktun.

Baktun is a period of 394 years and 13 is a significant number that sacred by the ancient Mayans. The Mayans long count calendar began in ancient 3114 BC, and Baktun ends around December 21, 2012. The two fragments are expected carved about 1,300 years ago, and still encountered in both parts of which still doubted by experts.

Tortuguero inscription describes something that is going to happen on Earth in 2012 involving Bolon Yokte, god of the mysterious ancient Maya, associated with war and creation. Erosion and there are many loopholes result in some writing at the end of the stone is not readable. Having analyzed using sophisticated machinery, estimated at the end of the article is ?He will descend from the sky?.

Bricks Comalcalco also a little strange. Prints writing in some parts of the surface of the brick like flipping put into, and partially covered with an adhesive such as that used in the past. It is estimated, that the text should not be known by many people.

Source: http://trusttommy.com/2012/doomsday-december-21-2012-according-to-the-almanac-of-the-ancient-maya/

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