Archeologists Uncover Mayan Mural in Guatemala
OakDragon writes "Archeologists have found a 2,000 year old Mayan mural at a San Bartolo site in northern Guatemala. The mural itself is quite beautiful, and especially impressive as it predates what is considered to be the classical Mayan period by hundreds of years. Says William Saturno, "It was like discovering the Sistine Chapel if you didn't know there had been a Renaissance.""
"The story starts with this deity, who is patron of kings, standing in water. He's running a large spear through his own penis, letting blood. Blood is squirting all over the place," Saturno said.
;D
Somehow I don't see the Catholics letting Michelangelo go down this particular path.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
Imagine that!
...condsidering that when the Western world discovered the "new" world, we pretty much trashed (not even intentionally - just being germ carriers) everything native we encountered for the next 200 years. The biggest gaps in our knowledge of Western history tend to be after a "barbarian" invasion, a plauge, flood, a library burning and sacking, etc. - so is it suprising that our knowledge of the history of the Americas is even more sparse?
On the bright side, there may still be other amazing discoveries lurking in the jungles, waiting for us to accidentaly stumble upon. I hope we have the patience and money to keep looking for them - Anthro departments are taking some major financial hits lately.
I predict many tumbleweeds blowing through this story.
rooooar
does that remind anyone else of old southeast asia paintings? like old india or singapore stuff?
It is an interesting find, however, I must say that my interest would be greatly heightened if there was an actual picture of what they found.
Humbug!
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That'll teach me to browse Slashdot in the wee hours of the morning.
:)
Wait, it still is.
Drat.
Thanks for pointing that out, though
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It really is quite beatiful. It's a shame that "nerds" don't think this "matters."
I am surprised at how certain they seem about the interpretations of the mural. I was imagining the painting as they described the interpretation and the painting that my imagination came up with had multiple intreptations.
Maybe they're right, but how do they get so sure?
Maybe they even have good reason to be sure, but it wasn't in the article. If anyone can tell me where to look to see if they really know, or if the intrepetation is just speculation, I'd appreciate it.
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
The Mayan civilization collapsed for unknown reasons around 500 years before Columbus, ie around year 1000 AD. So that particular one wasn't the fault of the Western world, though lots of others were (Aztecs, the Missippi civilizations, etc etc).