2012: A New Maya Nation Emerges 2012: A New Maya Nation Emerges

2012: A New Maya Nation Emerges

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This is Edward Curry's third Maya-inspired novel. The world of the Maya is something that few people outside the archaeology community know much about. The Maya were extremely accurate astronomers, well ahead of their time. Their astrological accomplishments were made using only string and two sticks. Simply amazing! They developed a highly successful civilization despite being without beasts of burden, iron, or the wheel. They also left us a great mystery: the Maya calendar. It ends abruptly on December 21, 2012 with a very rare astrological phenomenon called the General Precession of the Equinoxes, which happen every 25,800 years. Some claim this date will be the catalyst that changes the world and that the Earth will align itself in a very unique way. Action, history, and romance set the stage for this thrilling Mayan adventure. The interpersonal relationships will have the reader asking: Is it possible these events will occur as predicted in the Maya's sacred book, The Popol Vuh? In-depth research gives a sense of being part of the scene when the present takes a back-seat and Maya justice is meted out. Join the real-as-life characters as they search for answers to the Maya End Date. You may find yourself caught up in this web of uncertainty as the 2012 December date draws ever closer.

GENRE
Fictie en literatuur
UITGEGEVEN
2012
1 mei
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
473
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Merlin & Associates
GROOTTE
1,6
MB

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