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The Yucatan Hall of Records
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The Yucatan Hall of Records

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A thousand years ago the Mayas created a map of the world. At Chichen Itza they built temples to represent the nations of the Western Hemisphere--including a replica of modern day Washington, D.C. Their "Temple of the Bearded Man" stands where the Lincoln Memorial would stand in the future, and their memorial wall of dead soldiers was built where the Vietnam Wall would stand. Their "France" temple describes France's Gaelic and German invasions, and their tectonic plates show major earthquake zones--including one along the Rio Grande Rift. Uxmal (meaning, "The Future")--the map of the Eastern Hemisphere--shows Asian men in parkas on "The Great Pyramid" (Mt. Everest), Beijing as the home of fortunetelling, and a major earthquake in Qinghai. Overall, however, the map focuses on America--the United States; and the Mayan "creation myths" describe the creation of America--not the creation of earth. Even "Omeyocan," the Mayan paradise, sounds suspiciously like, "American." Did an American space-time traveler trick the Mayas into believing he was a god? Is that why they built the Yucatan Hall of Records?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
20 October 2016
Pages
302
ISBN
9781532005381

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A thousand years ago the Mayas created a map of the world. At Chichen Itza they built temples to represent the nations of the Western Hemisphere--including a replica of modern day Washington, D.C. Their "Temple of the Bearded Man" stands where the Lincoln Memorial would stand in the future, and their memorial wall of dead soldiers was built where the Vietnam Wall would stand. Their "France" temple describes France's Gaelic and German invasions, and their tectonic plates show major earthquake zones--including one along the Rio Grande Rift. Uxmal (meaning, "The Future")--the map of the Eastern Hemisphere--shows Asian men in parkas on "The Great Pyramid" (Mt. Everest), Beijing as the home of fortunetelling, and a major earthquake in Qinghai. Overall, however, the map focuses on America--the United States; and the Mayan "creation myths" describe the creation of America--not the creation of earth. Even "Omeyocan," the Mayan paradise, sounds suspiciously like, "American." Did an American space-time traveler trick the Mayas into believing he was a god? Is that why they built the Yucatan Hall of Records?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Date
20 October 2016
Pages
302
ISBN
9781532005381