Photo by Carlos Van Vegas
Dates back to 5th Century BCE.
Also known as the Sun Rock. Museum of Anthropoly, Mexico City.
The Mayan calendar is a hieroglyphic, complex time tracker with a 260 day count called a Tzolkin, which combines with a 365 day count called the Haab. The calendar ends on December 21, 2012, marking an end to a 5,126 year era. Many people believe it is the end of the world. Doomsday? Apocalypse 2012? It all really depends on the person you are asking.
Dates back to 5th Century BCE.
Also known as the Sun Rock. Museum of Anthropoly, Mexico City.
The Mayan calendar is a hieroglyphic, complex time tracker with a 260 day count called a Tzolkin, which combines with a 365 day count called the Haab. The calendar ends on December 21, 2012, marking an end to a 5,126 year era. Many people believe it is the end of the world. Doomsday? Apocalypse 2012? It all really depends on the person you are asking.
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