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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

earliest-known writing in Mexico’. 36 It was also clear that the people who<br />

had lived here had been accomplished builders and more than usually<br />

preoccupied with astronomy. An observatory, consisting of a strange<br />

arrowhead-shaped structure, lay at an angle of 45° to the main axis<br />

(which was deliberately tilted several degrees from north-south). 37<br />

Crawling into this observatory, I found it to be a warren of tiny, narrow<br />

tunnels and steep internal stairways, giving sightlines to different regions<br />

of the sky. 38<br />

The people of Monte Alban, like the people of Tres Zapotes, left definite<br />

evidence of their knowledge of mathematics, in the form of bar-and-dot<br />

computations. 39 They had also used the remarkable calendar, 40 introduced<br />

by the Olmecs and much associated with the later Maya, 41 which predicted<br />

the end of the world on 23 December AD 2012.<br />

If the calendar, and the preoccupation with time, had been part of the<br />

legacy of an ancient and forgotten civilization, the Maya must be ranked<br />

as the most faithful and inspired inheritors of that legacy. ‘Time’ as the<br />

archaeologist Eric Thompson put it in 1950, ‘was the supreme mystery of<br />

Maya religion, a subject which pervaded Maya thought to an extent<br />

without parallel in the history of mankind.’ 42<br />

As I continued my journey through Central America I felt myself drawn<br />

ever more deeply into the labyrinths of that strange and awesome riddle.<br />

36<br />

The Ancient Kingdoms of Mexico, pp. 54.<br />

37<br />

Mexico, pp. 669-71.<br />

38<br />

For further details, see The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya, p. 17:<br />

‘These buildings probably confirm knowledge of a large body of star lore.’<br />

39<br />

The Ancient Kingdoms of Mexico, p. 53.<br />

40<br />

Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, p. 350.<br />

41<br />

The Ancient Kingdoms of Mexico, pp. 44-5.<br />

42<br />

J. Eric Thompson, Maya Hieroglyphic Writing, Carnegie Institution, Washington DC,<br />

1950, p. 155.<br />

150

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