Maya Exploration Center: Education Through Exploration
Lecture Series
A Three-Day Seminar on the UT Austin Campus
MAYA CALENDARS, MATHEMATHICS, AND THE 2012 CRAZE
JULY 19-21, 2010
Presented by Archaeologists
Edwin Barnhart and Christopher Powell


Daily Hours: 9-4pm with an hour break for lunch

Cost: $300

Every seminar participant receives:
- A bound copy of the seminar's workbook
- The 2010 Mayan Calendar: A full color wall calendar providing the Maya date for every day of the year

SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Part 1: The Maya Calendar and 2012
In-depth instruction about how the Maya calendar works, including an honest discussion concerning what we still don't understand about its ancient origins. The second half of Part I will cover the 2012 craze and seperate fact from fiction about what might happen.

Part 2: Ancient Maya Astronomy
The foundations of Maya archaeoastronomy - what we know and how we know it - and then the amazing new astronomical discoveries we have made during our most recent field research.

Part 3: Maya Sacred Geometry
Christopher Powell presenting his fascinating, never before published evidence of the hidden geometric code underlying ancient Maya art and architecture. The Da Vinci Code of the Maya revealed!

Come learn what was truly amazing about ancient Maya civilization from scholars who have studied its mysteries for over two decades.

Click here to print out a Seminar Registration Form or contact Dr. Barnhart directly with questions at:
Dr. Ed Barnhart [e-mail]


Maya Exploration Center, Inc. is a Texas 501(c)(3) non profit corporation. As such, your donations are tax deductible. MEC will provide you with a receipt documenting your donation for your tax records.

Mission Statement
Maya Exploration Center (MEC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of ancient Maya civilization.

MEC does this through: 1) travel courses, lecture series, and education programs teaching students, educators, and the general public about the ancient Maya, 2) the survey and mapping of ruins hidden in the jungles of Mexico and Central America 3) the study of ancient Maya science and 4) the exploration and documentation of Maya architecture.
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