Archeologists Uncover Mayan Mural in Guatemala 25
OakDragon writes "Archeologists have found a 2,000 year old Mayan mural at a San Bartolo site in northern Guatemala. The mural itself is quite beautiful, and especially impressive as it predates what is considered to be the classical Mayan period by hundreds of years. Says William Saturno, "It was like discovering the Sistine Chapel if you didn't know there had been a Renaissance.""
Yikes! (Score:3, Funny)
Somehow I don't see the Catholics letting Michelangelo go down this particular path.
Re:Yikes! (Score:2)
Re:Yikes! (Score:1)
Re:Yikes! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Yikes! (Score:2)
Not that suprising... (Score:2)
On the bright side, there may still be other amazing discoveries lurk
Re:Not that suprising... (Score:1)
Re:Not that suprising... (Score:1)
That's a shame, because if your Anthro department went 12-0 and went to a bowl game that would bring in a lot of needed funds... That's where the money is, Bowl games and poll results...
Re:Not that suprising... (Score:2)
Europeans trashed the new world quite intentionally: the Catholic church in particular deliberately and methodically destroyed religious writings, murals, and other records.
Tumbleweeds... (Score:1)
Vader says, "Most Impressive" (Score:2)
Humbug!
Re:Vader says, "Most Impressive" (Score:1)
Try clicking it
Let's face it, I'm a dolt. (Score:2)
Wait, it still is.
Drat.
Thanks for pointing that out, though
Re:Let's face it, I'm a dolt. (Score:2)
sad (Score:1)
Certainty? (Score:2)
Maybe they're right, but how do they get so sure?
Maybe they even have good reason to be sure, but it wasn't in the article. If anyone can tell me where to look to see if they really know, or if the intrepetation is just speculation, I'd appreciate it.
Re:Certainty? (Score:2)
Re:Certainty? (Score:2)
I just re-read the NG article, and got the same impression, but can't read the Chicago article anymore.
I guess I still need to find another source that will tell me just how much of what they are reading into this is speculation.
Re:Certainty? (Score:3, Interesting)
The mural proves that these stories of creation and kings--and the elaborate writing and art to tell them--were well-established more than 2,000 years ago, centuries earlier than previously believed.
That's the best I could come up with. It makes it sound like there's writing to back up the art. Still, as I reread your posts, it makes me wonder the same thing: How do they really know?
Especially when you consider that there is so much we don't know, how certain can they be?
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