If we knew where it was it wouldn't be 'missing' now would it?
Because of a Mayan calendar. The Mayan people are now extinct, but they were very advanced for their time like the Toltecs, Aztecs and Incas.
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Long Count 13.0.0.0.0 corresponds to 8 Cumku or 13 Aug 3114 BC, Gregorian calendar style. Either way the Mayan calendar started a long, LONG time ago....http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-mayan.htmlpeople say that the Mayan calender started in 3114 B.C. apples and bananas grapejuice
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According to the Mayan calendar, it is thought to end at the year 2012. -As we are now in January of 2013, it proves that the future is difficult to predict, at best.
The Mayan cities were located in what we now call : Guatamala ,Hondras, Southern Mexico ,Yucatan ,Compeche , Tobasco and Belize
The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci and is now located in the The Louvre Museum, Paris, France
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Not even remotely. The Mayan calenday was not only structured differently in terms of what we would call weeks/months/years, its dating system was completely different. The modern Gregorian calendar (which has only been in use a few hundered years) is based off a solar year (approximately 365 days) and lunar months (approximately 28 days, though this has since changed to the 30/31 days we now use) and used as its start date the approximate birth of Christ (day 1, month 1, year 1, 01/01/0001). However we know now that this date slid around quite a bit in the early periods of the church (modern estimates put the birth of Christ somewhere in August of 10-15 BC).
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