A recent discovery in Maya ruins of Guatemala, deciphered by UT art historian David Stuart, yields only the second reference to 2012. But what does it mean?
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Maya Scholar Deciphers Meaning of Newly Discovered Monument That Refers to 2012
By Paola Bueche, College of Fine Arts
Published: June 28, 2012
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The father of a friend of mine deciphered the Mayan cursive writing in spirals thought to be glyphs. It seems that the prior idea does not die easily. Glad we are not going to die December 21.
Excellent work, Dr. Stuart. Extremely interesting.