There are moments and points in human history when it is possible to recognize the influence of civilizations on each other. Or experts go to great lengths to prove that each civilization had a similar worldview (similar pyramids) and had similar knowledge of the world. The writings of the late archaeologist David H. Kelley were published not long ago.
The Harvard-educated scientist wrote his theory decades ago, but it was also published posthumously in a scientific journal not long ago.
Kelly's point was that the Mesoamerican and Eurasian calendars showed great similarity, meaning that these civilizations met very early in space and time, so that today's official contact dates, accepted by the scientific world, may be wrong. These cultures, Kelly said, were in contact with each other across the ocean.
But he's not the only scientist who's already drawn attention to the similarities between the calendars.
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Earlier, another scientist used a computer program to demonstrate similarities between the Chinese and Mesoamerican calendars. In both calendar systems, even the symbols often match each other. For example: In Chinese and Mayan calendars The same days are also associated with the dog, the deer and the monkey.
In calendars, the symbolism of the rabbit and the moon is also similar.
The world also presents many similarities, according to which contact between cultures could have occurred sometime in the first century.
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(via ancient origins)