scientists have always been puzzled as to why the highly developed culture of the Maya went down. A new study suggests that just the star, which occupied a central place in their religion, they brought the end: the sun.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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The fall of the Maya
scientists have always been puzzled as to why the highly developed culture of the Maya went down. A new study suggests that just the star, which occupied a central place in their religion, they brought the end: the sun.
scientists have always been puzzled as to why the highly developed culture of the Maya went down. A new study suggests that just the star, which occupied a central place in their religion, they brought the end: the sun.
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RIVALS IN THE MAYA EMPIRE
The people who had invented the first in the world, the number "zero" were the Maya. In their complicated calculations of the stars and their implementation in a calendar it was apparently necessary. Also "spoken breaks", so for example, were "three quarter" familiar in their mathematics. The culture of the Maya is the most highly developed in the Americas. We have already dealt in some programs with their performance. Read and see more about the subject.
The people who had invented the first in the world, the number "zero" were the Maya. In their complicated calculations of the stars and their implementation in a calendar it was apparently necessary. Also "spoken breaks", so for example, were "three quarter" familiar in their mathematics. The culture of the Maya is the most highly developed in the Americas. We have already dealt in some programs with their performance. Read and see more about the subject.
Monday, February 15, 2010
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Beyond the Bermuda Triangle
ships and planes disappear in the nothingness that crash over the ocean and are never found: the notorious Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic has long been legend. But on the other side of the globe there is an area that regularly encounter in the science and common sense to its limits: Manoumi - the devil's sea in the Pacific Ocean off the southern tip of Japan. The documentary explores the most mysterious cases in the Devil's Sea.
ships and planes disappear in the nothingness that crash over the ocean and are never found: the notorious Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic has long been legend. But on the other side of the globe there is an area that regularly encounter in the science and common sense to its limits: Manoumi - the devil's sea in the Pacific Ocean off the southern tip of Japan. The documentary explores the most mysterious cases in the Devil's Sea.
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