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"2012 - Science and Prophecy of the Ancient Maya," is a full-color,
172-page book inspired by Maya inscriptions, astronomical
knowledge, math, and myth. Responding to the upsurge in interest in
"the Maya prophecies," Prof. Mark Van Stone has spent the last
several years researching What the Ancient Maya Actually Said about
2012. The result is based entirely on science, archaeology,
decipherment, and Precolumbian art. (No channeling of ancient
priests No Planet X ) To make this arcane material as accessible as
possible, he examines aspects of the phenomenon in 38 short,
digestible essays, which one can read in any order. It is eminently
browsable. It is also dense with information: Dr. Van Stone does
not "dumb down" information to reach some imaginary least common
denominator. It is also visually appealing; the only art book on
the subject. ...A Biographical blurb: Professor Mark Van Stone has
spent his entire life studying the art and history of written
forms. He started 40 years ago with Celtic manuscripts such as the
7th/8th- century Books of Kells and Lindisfarne. Progressing to
Roman and Greek inscriptions, and to Egyptian hieroglyphs, he later
lived in Japan, studying netsuke carving and calligraphy. Finally
receiving his Ph.D. in Maya Hieroglyphs in 2005, Dr. Van Stone
combines a rare general understanding of all ancient scripts with
an even rarer ability to *write* them, not just read them. Long
before receiving the doctorate in Maya Hieroglyphs, Mark earned his
Bachelor's Degree in Physics and worked for a few years at the
Gamma-Ray Astronomy laboratory at the University of New Hampshire's
Space Science Center (1973-77). His background uniquely qualifies
him to discuss both Maya astronomy and their hieroglyphs. He
presently holds the post of Professor of Art History at
Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California. Mark is also
co-author (with Dr. Michael Coe) of *Reading the Maya Glyphs*, the
finest introductory book on the subject.
Responding to the upsurge in interest in "the Maya prophecies,"
Prof. Mark Van Stone has spent the last several years researching
What the Ancient Maya Actually Said about 2012. The result is a
full-color, 170-page book, *2012 - Science and Prophecy of the
Ancient Maya*, based entirely on science, archaeology and
Precolumbian art. Starting as a physicist, working in the
University of New Hampshire's Space Science Center, Van Stone
pursued a career in art, and eventually earned his Ph.D. in Maya
Hieroglyphs under the legendary Linda Schele and David Stuart. Dr.
Van Stone is also co-author, with Michael Coe, of *Reading the Maya
Glyphs* (2001), the leading book on deciphering Maya inscriptions.
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