Mayan Calendar Wrong

Mayan Calendar Wrong. The date was hailed by conspiracy. But don't credit the ancient maya calendar for predicting it, say experts on the mesoamerican.


Mayan Calendar Wrong

If you multiply the tzolk’in 63 times, you get 16,380 days. In fact, 16,380 is the smallest multiple that 260 and 819.

We Were Thinking Too Small All Along.

2012’s study week was no.

21) Was Widely Rumored Online To Be The End Of The World, A Misunderstanding Of A Calendar Used By The Ancient Maya People.

Students in a university of virginia summer course on the maya today:

A Calendar That Could Unravel The History Of The Maya Indians Has Been.

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And Even Then, The Mayan Calendar Doesn't Really End.

They discovered it aligns with the synodic periods of all visible planets over 20 cycles.

Rather Than Chasing Death, They Were Seeking Rebirth.

The calculations include dates some 7,000 years in the future, adding to evidence against the idea that the maya thought the world would end in 2012—a.

Previous Research, On Historic Inscriptions, Has Found That The Ancient Mayans Used A Calendar.