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Mayan Astronomer Identified: A Historic Breakthrough

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For the first time, researchers have identified an ancient Maya astronomer-mathematician named Sak Tahn Waax, translating to ‘white-chested fox’ in English. This discovery, made at the San Bartolo-Xultun archaeological site in Guatemala, reveals a significant advancement in understanding Maya mathematics and astronomy, dating back between 400 BC and 900 AD.

The breakthrough came through detailed analysis of a mural containing sophisticated astronomical calculations, including predictions of Mars and Venus’s orbital patterns. This work is not only the first direct mention of a Maya astronomer by name but also the earliest recorded name of any astronomer-mathematician in the Americas, marking a pivotal moment in the study of ancient civilizations.

Franco Rossi from MIT highlighted the exceptional nature of this find, noting that while various Maya cities showcased mathematical expertise, attributing such work to a specific individual is unprecedented. The calculations reflect an intricate understanding of multiple calendar systems, essential for organizing daily life and ceremonial events in Maya society.

This discovery underscores the advanced scientific knowledge of the Maya civilization, challenging previous perceptions of their capabilities. As researchers continue to explore these ancient texts, the implications for understanding Mesoamerican history and culture could be profound, revealing more about how these societies viewed time and the cosmos.

Source: GB News

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