The Mayans predicted that the world would end on 2012, according to the scientist or others. The Mayans wrote in hieroglyphics on their calendar, they also drew a picture of an astronaut on the moon. And now hundreds of years later... our astronauts are on the moon. So, if they got their prediction right, does this mean that they will also be right about the world ending on 2012? Some believe and some don't. Some say that they ran out of room on their calendar, others say that they are fooling us, trying to scare us.
The Mayan calendar does not predict specific events, but rather cycles of time. The long count calendar does end on December 21, 2012, but this was interpreted by some as the apocalypse, which did not happen. It marks the end of a cycle, with a new one beginning.
No clear predicitons were stated , but the calendar ends on a particular day in December,2012 so that's why people suggested the world might end . In addition to some drawings and carvings the Mayan did.
The Mayan calendar could predict things such as eclipses etc, similar to all calendars.
Everything in every calender has happened to date and it will continue to happen
the sun will rise. quit reading into stuff thats not there
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the Mayan calendar
The calendar, know as the Aztec Calendar or the Mayan Calendar.
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The two names of the Mayan calendar are the Tzolk'in, which is a 260-day ritual calendar, and the Haab', which is a 365-day secular calendar.
No, the Mayan calendar is not off by 150 years. There was confusion about the end date of the Mayan Long Count calendar in 2012, but it was a misinterpretation, and the calendar is considered accurate for the time period it was created for.
The term used to represent 1 month on the Mayan Calendar is a "winal."
A b'ak'tun is a period of 144,000 days in the Mayan calendar.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that the scientist misread the Mayan calendar. The Mayan calendar is a complex system that has been interpreted by scholars and researchers with varying interpretations, but there is no definitive evidence of a misreading.
The Mayan sun calendar was a religious calendar of 265 days. The priests consulted the calendar whenever an important decision was to be made, like when to plant crops or when to do sacrifices.
Modern calendars are not based off the Mayan Calendar, but the Mayan Calendar has influenced the way some cultures view time and celestial events. The Gregorian calendar is the one most widely used worldwide today.
The Jewish calendar came first. It was created in 3760 B.C. while the Mayan calendar was created in 3372 B.C.
The oldest known version of the Mayan calendar was found painted on the wall of the ruins of a lost city in Guatemala