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Maya


The sacred calendar Mayan creation stories and prophecy Mayan tales

We know so little about the ancient Maya. Only tiny amounts of their writings and wisdom have survived. Time, erosion and direct destruction have erased most of their words. Indeed, what we know in general is limited to stone carvings and four surviving Maya Codices (books made from bark).

In one of the saddest episodes in Mesoamerica, thousands of the Maya sacred codices were burned by the Spanish priests and Conquistadors. One Bishop Diego de Landa, wrote, ‘These people used certain letters with which they wrote in their books about ancient subjects. We found many books written with these letters and since they held nothing that was not falsehood and the work of the evil one, we burned them all'.

Today after countless effort and some success at decoding the meaning of what is left we marvel at their advanced knowledge in astronomy, mathematics, their ancient calendar Mayan writing system which is based on phonetics and their prophecy stories.


The Calender Mayan and their view of the universe

It is not known how the Mayas being a Stone Age indigenous society acquired such exactness in measuring time. Their accuracy is so precise that the calender Mayan is 1/10,000 of a day more accurate than even the Gregorian calendar we currently use.

It is also unknown how the Mayas discovered celestial alignments and incorporated them into their pre Columbian pyramids. Indeed, many of their most important buildings were devoted to the calculation and passage of time.

The Mayas believed in a cyclical nature of both time and celestial movements. Everything occurs more than once and continues to cycle in endless repetitive patterns. Maya priests were therefore able to provide prophetic outlook on the future or past based on the number relations of their ancient calendar and significant past dates such as birth or a death. If the interpretations of the priests spelled bad times to come, offerings and sacrifices would be performed with the intention of satisfying the gods.


Prophecy Mayan Accounts of 2012

Incredibly the ancient Maya were able to predict an astrological alignment that only occurs every 26,000 years. According to the surviving Dresden Codex, the Great Cycle of the Mayan Long Count Calendar (the fifth sun) ends on the winter solstice of December 21, 2012. This date happens to coincide exactly with our Sun's intersection point with what modern astronomers call the Great Rift. This Great Rift is a band of dark dust clouds located around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy from our vantage point on Earth. The ancient Maya were well aware of this Great Rift and even named it. They knew it as Xibalba-be or "Black Road". According to the Maya, this "Black Road" was the entrance to the underworld, a place of evil and misfortune. Even more interesting, present day astronomers believe this Great Rift is located around a massive Black Hole Star located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Learn more on the Maya 2012 Prophesies in plain understandable terms.


Our collection includes Maya pottery, Maya masks, Maya art and other items that offer a glimpse of this ancient civilization.


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Maya Copal Vessel (sacred jaguar)

$ 115.00

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Maya Maize God Mask (Hun-nal-ye)

$ 80.00

Maya Pottery Nahual Vessel (tiger)

$ 80.00

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Maya Seated Governor Figure

$ 85.00

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Maya Pottery Tripod Vessel (jaguar legs)

$ 230.00

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Maya Pottery Incantation Plate

$ 85.00

Maya Pottery Tortoise Plate

$ 85.00

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Maya Pottery Vessel (with Maya script)

$ 230.00

Maya Pottery Vessel (with Maya script)

$ 230.00

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Maya Burrial Mask (King Pacal)

$ 80.00

Maya Jaguar Mask

$ 50.00

Maya Jaguar Mask

$ 50.00

Maya Jaguar Mask

$ 70.00

Maya Jaguar Mask

$ 70.00

Maya Eagle Warrior Mask

$ 35.00

Maya Pottery Vessel (skull legs)

$ 110.00

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Maya Pottery Vessel (jaguar legs)

$ 70.00

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Maya Pottery Vessel (jaguar legs and lid)

$ 110.00

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Maya Pottery Vessel (with 2012 script)

$ 45.00

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Maya Pottery Tortoise Vessel (crane lid)

$ 125.00

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Maya Popol Vuh (Maya Bible)- in Spanish

$ 20.00

Maya Pottery Aquatic Plate

$ 85.00

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Maya Pottery Aquatic Vessel

$ 140.00

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Maya Pottery Eagel Vessel

$ 90.00

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Maya Pottery Monkey Vessel

$ 110.00

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Maya Pottery Nahual Vessel (dog)

$ 80.00

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