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

Western intellectuals abandoned Bishop Usher’s opinion that the world<br />

was created in 4004 BC and accepted that it must be infinitely older than<br />

that. 27 In plain English this means that the ancient Maya had a far more<br />

accurate understanding of the true immensity of geological time, and of<br />

the vast antiquity of our planet, than did anyone in Britain, Europe or<br />

North America until Darwin propounded the theory of evolution.<br />

So how come the Maya got handy with big periods like hundreds of<br />

millions of years? Was it a freak of cultural development? Or did they<br />

inherit the calendrical and mathematical tools which facilitated, and<br />

enabled them to develop, this sophisticated understanding? If an<br />

inheritance was involved, it is legitimate to ask what the original<br />

inventors of the Mayan calendar’s computer-like circuitry had intended it<br />

to do. What had they designed it for? Had they simply conceived of all its<br />

complexities to concoct ‘a challenge to the intellect, a sort of tremendous<br />

anagram’, as one authority claimed? 28 Or could they have had a more<br />

pragmatic and important objective in mind?<br />

We have seen that the obsessive concern of Mayan society, and indeed<br />

of all the ancient cultures of Central America, was with calculating—and if<br />

possible postponing—the end of the world. Could this be the purpose the<br />

mysterious calendar was designed to fulfill? Could it have been a<br />

mechanism for predicting some terrible cosmic or geological catastrophe?<br />

27 Encyclopaedia Britannica, 12:214.<br />

28 The Rise and Fall of Maya Civilization, p. 168.<br />

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