Mathisen Corollary
Artwork Of The Maya Demolishes The Conventional Historical Paradigm
Published 9th November 2019
The artwork of the Maya, in the Dresden Codex and in the relief sculptures found at Bonampak in the modern state of Chiapas in Mexico, demonstrates undeniable connections to artwork from ancient Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Greece, ancient India, and elsewhere.
The reason for these astonishing parallels is the fact that the world's ancient myths, scriptures, and sacred stories -- as well as associated artwork -- are built on a common system of celestial metaphor in which characters and events are patterned upon specific constellations, using the same system around the globe and across millennia.
These parallels (along with other evidence) show that the sacred traditions of the Maya are part of an ancient world-wide system, predating even the most ancient civilizations known to or admitted to by conventional academia.
The evidence presented in this video alone is enough to completely demolish the conventional paradigm of human history, and show that the framework we are taught in school (and which is reinforced on the news, in museums and popular books, and in television shows and history-type channels) is gravely flawed and in need of radical revision -- and yet the evidence in this video only just barely begins to scratch the surface of the evidence available in the world's ancient myths (as well as all the archaeological and geological evidence).





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