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    t h e j o u r n a l o f a s t r o n o m y i n c u l t u r e

    ARCHAEOASTRONOMY

    Volume XXIV

    The maya Calendarand

    2012 Phenomenon STudIeSa SPeCIalISSuedeVoTedToThe mayaCalendar, CreaTIon

    myThology, ProPheCy, andThe2012Phenomenon.

    John B. CarlSon, edITor

    The Maya Calendar and 2012 Phenomenon Studies: An Introduction

    John B. Carlson

    The Maya Long Count Calendar: An Introduction

    Mar k Van stone

    Its Not the End of the World: What the Ancient Maya Tell Us about 2012

    Mar k Van stone

    Primordial Time and Future Time: Maya Era Day Mythology in the Context of the

    Tortuguero 2012 ProphecyCar l D. Callaway

    The Sidereal Year and the Celestial Caiman: Measuring Deep Time in Maya Inscriptions

    M iChael J. Grofe

    Maya Mythology: Only One Reference to 2012?

    eri k Boot

    Holding the Balance: The Role of a Warrior King in the Reciprocity between War and

    Lineage Abundance on Tortuguero Monument 6

    BarBara MaCleo D

    Anticipating the Maya Apocalypse: What Might the Ancient Day Keepers HaveEnvisioned for December 21, 2012?

    John B. Carlson

    New Age Sympathies and Scholarly Complicities: The History and Promotion of the

    2012 Mythology

    John w. hoopes

    2,012 by 2012? The Impending Apparent End of the 2012 Publishing Phenomenon

    keVin a. whitesiDes

    PuBlIShed By Th e unIVerSITy of TeXaS PreSS

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