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Friday, August 21, 2020

Cracking the Myan Code

Viewing the NOVA unique Cracking the Maya Code caused me to understand a great deal of things about the Maya’s and about their language that I had at no other time known. I thought it was fascinating how they made sense of the Dresden codex connected to a period the universe had begun. Much more than that, they related that to our schedule, to assist them with dating the hieroglyphics that they found. I think it is truly fascinating how they reproduced what the Maya urban areas would have resembled, and how the developments would have been. I think one about the most significant disclosures portrayed in the video however was the one stilla of the Mayans has authentic pertinence. This revelation helped the archeologists to assemble a vastly improved image of history and of life in Maya time. It is as near composed archive as the history specialists will get, which makes it so cool that they discovered this disclosure. | Another intriguing thing I found in the video was the vanishing of language of hieroglyphics. I didn’t realize that Maya’s were constrained away from that language, and that numerous currently didn't have the foggiest idea how to understand it. I only sort of thought of it as a ‘dead language’ not as one that was a local language that had been intentionally dispensed with. That was one of the most intriguing and saddest things that I found in the video. I wonder if the language of hieroglyphics had remained progressively applicable in the event that it would be simpler for antiquarians to discover data about the way of life, since they wouldn’t need to do as much language portrayal.

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