In what is considered to be one of the most significant hieroglyphic discoveries in decades, archaeologists in Guatemala, announced the uncovering of panels reportedly showing the second-known reference to the Mayan 2012 "end date." full story ![]()
ANTHROPOLOGISTS have hit on the idea of carbon-dating as a way of ending a debate about the Mayan calendar.
news.com.au (1 month and 7 days ago)

Carbon-dating of an ancient beam from a Guatemalan temple may help end a century-long debate about the Mayan calendar, anthropologists said on Thursday.
telegraph.co.uk (1 month and 7 days ago)

The Russian meteor that exploded over southern Russia is just the opening act of a new age of disasters predicted by Mayan prophecy, the author of the book Mayan Calendar Prophecies stated today. In fact, these "prophecies"...
examiner.com (3 months and 2 days ago)
Dec. 21, 2012, came and went and the world is still here. But it's safe to say interest in the Mayan calendar - which ended on that day, sparking fears that perhaps the world would, too - will pique the curiosity of the masses for eons to come.
dailybreeze.com (1 month and 25 days ago)

Dating of an elaborately carved wooden beam from a temple in an ancient Maya city confirms the calendar ended last December. ->
discovery.com (1 month and 3 days ago)
dallasnews.com (1 month and 7 days ago)
It sounds like something out of a pirate movie. Deep sea archaeologists from Florida discovered a lost treasure trove filled with nearly 17,000 valuable artifacts.
palmbeachpost.com (1 month and 9 days ago)
Contrary to the Mayan calendar, which had Dec. 21, 2012, penciled in as the day everything was to go ka-boom, we're all still all here.
philly.com (22 days ago)
Contrary to the Mayan calendar, which had Dec. 21, 2012, penciled in as the day everything was to go ka-boom, we're all still all here.
miamiherald.com (22 days ago)

A find hailed as "one of the most significant of at least the last 100 years", has unearthed human remains and Bronze Age artifacts thought to be 4,000 years old.
independent.co.uk (3 months and 1 day ago)
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