Posted on Apr 15, 2022
Earliest evidence of Maya divination calendar discovered in ancient temple
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Nice archeological share PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln the Maya interest in calendars is fascinating!!
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
Me too. Interesting side note: during my years in the corrections industry, those gangs collectively referred to as "nortenos" largely came from central America and are decendants of Maya. They larded their conversations and kites with Mayan words and symbology to confuse us Spanish speakers.
Me too. Interesting side note: during my years in the corrections industry, those gangs collectively referred to as "nortenos" largely came from central America and are decendants of Maya. They larded their conversations and kites with Mayan words and symbology to confuse us Spanish speakers.
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Wow, that's absolutely fascinating! Discovering the earliest evidence of the Maya divination calendar in an ancient temple is truly remarkable. It's incredible how ancient civilizations developed intricate systems for divination and gaining insights into the future. If you're interested in exploring divination practices like the Maya calendar or even trying out tarot readings, you might enjoy visiting https://flipsimu.com/yes-or-no-tarot/ . They have a Yes or No Tarot cards simulator that can provide quick answers to simple questions. It's a fun way to engage with divination and tap into your intuition.
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