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| Prairyearth |
Posted: September 01, 2008 01:58 am
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What do you think about this? Hmmmm, Prairy
Portal to mythical Mayan underworld found in Mexico Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:34am EDT By Miguel Angel Gutierrez MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican archeologists have discovered a maze of stone temples in underground caves, some submerged in water and containing human bones, which ancient Mayans believed was a portal where dead souls entered the underworld. Clad in scuba gear and edging through narrow tunnels, researchers discovered the stone ruins of eleven sacred temples and what could be the remains of human sacrifices at the site in the Yucatan Peninsula. Archeologists say Mayans believed the underground complex of water-filled caves leading into dry chambers -- including an underground road stretching some 330 feet -- was the path to a mythical underworld, known as Xibalba. According to an ancient Mayan scripture, the Popol Vuh, the route was filled with obstacles, including rivers filled with scorpions, blood and pus and houses shrouded in darkness or swarming with shrieking bats, Guillermo de Anda, one of the lead investigators at the site, said on Thursday. The souls of the dead followed a mythical dog who could see at night, de Anda said. Excavations over the past five months in the Yucatan caves revealed stone carvings and pottery left for the dead. "They believed that this place was the entrance to Xibalba. That is why we have found the offerings there," de Anda said. The Mayans built soaring pyramids and elaborate palaces in Central America and southern Mexico before mysteriously abandoning their cities around 900 A.D. They described the torturous journey to Xibalba in the Popul Vuh sacred text, originally written in hieroglyphic script on long scrolls and later transcribed by Spanish conquerors. "It is very likely this area was protected as a sacred depository for the dead or for the passage of their souls," said de Anda, whose team has found ceramic offerings along with bones in some temples. Different Mayan groups who inhabited southern Mexico and northern Guatemala and Belize had their own entrances to the underworld which archeologists have discovered at other sites, almost always in cave systems buried deep in the jungle. In the Yucatan site they have found one 1,900-year-old ceramic vase, but most of the artifacts date back to between 700 and 850 A.D. "These sacred tunnels and caves were natural temples and annexes to temples on the surface," said de Anda. (Writing by Mica Rosenberg; editing by Todd Eastham) © Thomson Reuters 2008. All rights reserved. Users may download and print extracts of content from this website for their own personal and non-commercial use only. Republication or redistribution of Thomson Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters and its logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Thomson Reuters group of companies around the world. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests. http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews...ame=scienceNews -------------------- Never Give Up..... For there is always Hope, Always!
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| greentreee |
Posted: September 09, 2008 04:47 pm
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hi,
this is interesting. i wonder how authentic the spanish translations of the original texts are/were... i guess it can be easy to rewrite a peoples history, when the people are no longer around. ... well... i've been busy renovating my house... every thing including the kitchen sink and chimney are down... hopefully i'll have hot running water by the end of the month! it was nice to get the moldy insulation out, that's for sure, now the place doesn't have that weird smell, that only moldy insulation gives off... take care -------------------- "The creator having become Kama became infinite." Jaimini Brahmana
(The Unknown Kamasutras by Prithvi K. Agrawala) [sorry no ISBN the book can be found @ http://www.exoticindiaart.com/book/details/IDD708/ ] |
| tojil |
Posted: September 09, 2008 06:33 pm
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the maya still live and still pray to the 9 maya spirits,and xibalba is still the place where all potential dwells
regarde' -------------------- "My hope is that my blood will be like a seed of liberty and a sign that our hopes will soon become a reality"Archbishop Romero
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| Prairyearth |
Posted: September 17, 2008 07:26 pm
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Good to hear you got rid of that mold Greentreee. Hot running water will be a blessing.
Yes, that makes sense tojil. The Maya are still with and among us. Thanks for sharing this wisdom. Prairy -------------------- Never Give Up..... For there is always Hope, Always!
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