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AnswerThe ancient Greeks did not predict the end of the world in 2012. However, some have read an ancient Mayan calendar to predict the end of the world in 2012.
No they didn't. The 2012 date is based on a combination of bad math, misinterpreting the Mayan calendar (willfully or through ignorance), and pseudo science.
you don't have to worry about surviving the end of the world because the ancient Mayan calendar ( the calendar which predicted the end of the world) predicts nothing. No one except for God knows when the world will end.
Groups expecting the end of the world on a particular date that find the world does not end on that date generally take one of two directions. Sometimes they discover that their calculations were wrong and the world is actually going to end on a different date, often in the near future. Sometimes they disintegrate as the members loose faith in whatever source led them to expect the imminent end of the world.
Nobody knows. It is basically impossible to know when the world will end.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
Ancient World music started and ended in suit with the beginning and end of the Ancient World. Many people believe the ancient world to be any time before Christ, yet the historically correct date for the end of the Ancinet world is 476 A.D.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
394 CE.
The takeover by Odoacer in 476 is the date given for the end of the western Roman empire.
As the world did not end in 2011 the exact time and date is immaterial.
Historians define the end of "ancient" history and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Old World history as the date of the fall of Rome. Rome fell in 476 AD when the last Roman Emperor was overthrown by Odoacer, who became the first King of Italy.
The end of the world marks a new begging. Most of the people will just die because they were not prepared.
When GCSS-Army delimits a record, the end date of that record is updated to reflect the date of delimitation. This marks the end of the record's validity and prevents any further transactions from being processed against that record beyond the delimitation date.
AnswerThe ancient Greeks did not predict the end of the world in 2012. However, some have read an ancient Mayan calendar to predict the end of the world in 2012.
It is said that in 2012 the world is going to end but it is not 100% true in fact its not true at all, they say that an ancient calender was written and the and the last date on the calender was 21 12 2012. Well I can assure you that the world will not end in 2012 it is a complete lie. If any of this will happen it is when Jesus will come on earth. So be rest assured that the world will not end in 2012.
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife but had no theory on the end of the world.