“There’s no reason it couldn’t be also a date in ancient times, describing some important historical event in the Classic period. In fact, the third glyph on the brick seems to read as the verb huli, he/she/it arrives”, said an expert in Mayan epigraphy at the University of Texas at Austin, David Stuart, while commenting on a recently discovered 1,300-year-old Mayan inscription by Archaeologists in Mexico.
In a statement, the Mexican archaeology institute notified that out of more than 15,000 registered glyphic texts identified up till now, only two inscriptions are there regarding 2012. In addition, the institution has also notified that a fragment found at Comalcalco, Tabasco, archaeological sites as well as Monument 6 at Tortuguero are in close proximity.
The Maya concept suggests that for every 5,200 years, 13 baktunoob, the cosmos completes a cycle of creation and then tends to regenerate.
On the other hand, the United States space agency NASA has released equivocal denials on the 2012 apocalypse theories. The NASA notified that the mega solar flares and colossal "super volcanoes" cannot be considered as major factors that has enough potential to destroy earth, though it pinpointed that they have enough caliber to trigger a titanic disasters and suffering on an immense scale.
While commenting on the issue, a spokesman for the institute, Arturo Mendez notified about the discovery of fragments of inscription years ago and tagged that as a major subject for further studies. In addition, the Institute of Anthropology as well as History are continue to emphasize that rumors of a dramatic event suggesting world ending or changing in late December 2012 are nothing more than a misinterpretation of the Mayan calendars. On Thursday, the institute attempted to explain that western messianic has tangled the cosmovision of ancient civilizations.












