Sunday, June 26, 2011

Revealed, Secrets of the Tomb of the Ancient Mayans

What's in an ancient Maya tomb covered over 1,500 years, finally revealed. Although the investigators could not enter into it, from the modest magnitude of the gap, 15 x 15inches, small camera is inserted - and uncover secrets in it.


The tomb is located in Palenque - a complex of ruins in the state of Chiapas, Mexico.
According to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (Inah), true tomb was discovered in 1999 - under a building called the Temple XX.

But, alas, the researchers could not enter. Because, at the top of the pyramid tomb roomunstable. Reckless action broke into the tomb, feared it would damage the mural is in it.


The camera reveals, the tomb is shaped rooms painted blood red, decorated with paintings of nine black figures. There is pottery, pieces of jade, and shells. Floor of the tomb seemed covered with the dust of the weathering of rocks for thousands of years.


Then where the bodies are buried? Although covered in dust, archaeologists suspectMartha Cuevas, jade and shells found in the tomb could be part of the body costumes.

The researchers hope, these findings could reveal the early life of Maya rulers. To note,the advanced Mayan temple allegedly built over the tomb of their predecessors. "Thisled us to an understanding, that the South Acropolis is used as a royal cemetery at the time," said Cuevas.


Meanwhile, Maya epigraphy experts from the University of Texas, Austin suspect it is thetomb of Palenque ruler, a woman named Ix Yohl Ik'nal - this conjecture based on theidentity of the ancestors who painted on the wall. "Ruler of women mentioned in a number of historical texts in the site." (Source: FoxNews, LiveScience l art)
 VIVAnews

source : http://teknologi.vivanews.com/

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