You guys are great, I never used to see the comms but you blew my mind with the climate change comm that makes perfect sense!
On the 650 page I made a connection regarding the following:
"Yuknoom the Great, ruler of Calakmul, attacks Dos Pilas and forces its leader, B'alaj Chan K'awiil, and a likely heir to the throne of Tikal, to take refuge at Aguateca, beginning the Second Tikal-Calakmul War."
If you click on "Yuknoom the Great" it says his borthdate is September 11, 600 and his death was just "680s". What are the odds that historians would discover his birthdate when they are not clear on the meaning of the Mayan hieroglyphs.
I hope some bigger brains can latch on to Yuknoom and what could possibly be communicated piggy backing on him and the Mayan history blurb.
Each of the ten kings in his own division and in his own
city had the absolute control of the citizens, and, in most cases,
of the laws, punishing and slaying whomsoever he would. Now the
order of precedence among them and their mutual relations were
regulated by the commands of Poseidon which the law had handed down.
These were inscribed by the first kings on a pillar of orichalcum,
which was situated in the middle of the island, at the temple of
Poseidon, whither the kings were gathered together every fifth and
every sixth year alternately, thus giving equal honour to the odd
and to the even number.
You guys are great, I never used to see the comms but you blew my mind with the climate change comm that makes perfect sense!
On the 650 page I made a connection regarding the following:
"Yuknoom the Great, ruler of Calakmul, attacks Dos Pilas and forces its leader, B'alaj Chan K'awiil, and a likely heir to the throne of Tikal, to take refuge at Aguateca, beginning the Second Tikal-Calakmul War."
If you click on "Yuknoom the Great" it says his borthdate is September 11, 600 and his death was just "680s". What are the odds that historians would discover his birthdate when they are not clear on the meaning of the Mayan hieroglyphs.
I hope some bigger brains can latch on to Yuknoom and what could possibly be communicated piggy backing on him and the Mayan history blurb.
6 and 5 are also references to Atlantis due to Poseidon worship.
https://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/plato/critias.htm