Mayans & Book of Mormon
Seems like BYU is using modern technology to look for similarities between what the Book of Mormon speaks about in intricate economies in these cultures.
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Using improved methods of chemical analysis, BYU environmental scientists have unearthed clues that may prove the existence of a marketplace economy among the ancient Maya civilizations of the Yucatan peninsula and not a tax and redistribution system, as is the widely-held belief. Ref. Subscription Required to View |
I have always loved the Mayan culture and have thought it tied in with the Book of Mormon. I am interested to see what comes of this. I wish I knew more about them--I just have found that the mathematics they used were so advanced, it is amazing.
Rather off topic, but... UPDATE: I just checked the link but it requires a password for access. Is it a violation to post some of the article here to read for those of us who do not have access? |
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Basically they are finding evidence using what us outsiders to this technology / science call 'CSI' stuff. They seem to be successful in proving that the Mayans did have economic trade routes and markets that were well organized.
Rather off topic, but... I do not post illegal material here. I am merely quoting a one sentence reference to the material I am Posting about. The site requires a paid subscription which I have. If you do not have a paid subscription then it is up to you to pay to read the page in its entirety. However, when such references require subscription I will state so beforehand. |
Thanks for your reply and explanation. I think there is some connection somewhere there and will love to see what they find out.
Rather off topic, but... I wanted to apologize for the way my post must of came across. I know you do not post anything illegal here and appreciate the level of honesty there is on this forum. I was asking if you COULD post more of it one here to read, BECAUSE I did not have a subscription. I wasn't questioning what you had already placed here. I was just wondering if it was okay to add some more of the article because it was an interesting topic. Thanks for putting the explanation of what they talked about here though. I really do appreciate all that you guys do here. |
AlaskanLDS, then I misunderstood what you were asking I did not realize you were asking for more of the article. I may be able to post a bit, but certainly not all of it. Here is some more:
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In past studies about the Maya of the Classic era (about A.D. 300 to 900), scientists had found large, open areas within settlements of the period, but no indications of the areas' purposes. Professor Terry's soil analysis revealed outlines of use clearly consistent with the last remaining modern open-air market built on soil in Antigua, Guatemala. [..] Results from the ancient city of Chunchucmil showed concentrations of phosphorus up to 40 times higher than in ancient patios and streets. Dr. Dahlin explained that he and other archaeologists had recognized that many Maya cities appeared to have held more people than the regions' agricultural capacities could have supported. For years, researchers sought evidence of sophisticated farming or irrigation techniques to explain this. |