The world wide illuminati knew of the Mayan calendar..........of the prymids of the Sun and Moon in Mexico City.......which was the head of the Aztec empire......they knew of Tikal........Manchu Picchu, etc.........had some crystal skulls, etc.........also, they saw the negroid statues in Veracruz........
With the I. Bone...........they might have went..........huh? If there are negroid statues in Veracruz........Dr. Leakey found Lucy in Ethiopia...............this bone is old.........and a calendar.........maybe the Mayan calendar predates the Mayans...............the negroid statues in Veracruz are from the Olmecs..........which predate both the Aztecs and Mayans.....
From the Congo to Veracruz....................
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The Mayan Calendar - an explanation - Time and Date
www.timeanddate.com › CalendarThe Maya calendar consists of a system of three interlacing calendars and almanacs which was used by several cultures in Central America, most famously the ...Time and DateMaya calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_calendarThe Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in many modern communities in the Guatemalan highlands, Veracruz, ...Wikipedia
A lunar calendar???????
Alexander Marschak, an independent scholar, argued that it represents a six-month lunar calendar. In 1970 Marshack published his innovative Notation dans les gravures du Paléolithique Supérieur. He argued that talley marks on certain bones represented a system of proto-writing, and proposed the controversial theory that notches and lines carved on certain Upper Paleolithic bone plaques were notation systems, specifically lunar calendars notating the passage of time. Using microscopic analysis, Marshack showed that seemingly random or meaningless notches on bone were sometimes interpretable as structured series of numbers. Marshack expanded upon these ideas in his book, The Roots of Civilization (1972). If Marshack's interpretation is correct, notched bones such as these may be, in the words of John Eccles, the earliest "conceptual performance of homo sapiens." Alternatively they may be a yet to be understood method of recording information, or something else.
Other supposed "lunar calendars" from about the same date have been discovered on ojbects such as the Isturitz Baton, the Blanchard bone, and possibly in cave paintings in Lascaux and elsewhere.
Eccles, Evolution of the Brain: Creation of the Self (1989) reproducing the Blanchard bone on the cover; discussion on 135-36.
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