An interesting background piece - what plot could hinge on this?
| Deep in the Huastec jungle the enormous carved stone monolith stands, suspended over the pool of water where a team of archaeologists discovered it. A powerful woman stands at the center of the carving, flanked by two smaller decapitated women. A stream of liquid flows from the headless women toward the woman in the center. |
| The truth is, however, nobody knows for sure what these stones mean. |
| One thing is fairly certain — because of the recurrence of the number 13, the monolith seems to be a lunar calendar of some sort. That’s why it set the archaeological world abuzz with discussion when it was unveiled last November. It is believed to have been created around 600 B.C. — 2,000 years before what was previously the oldest discovered calendar in the Americas, the Aztec Calendar, which dates to A.D. 1400. |
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