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What do the founding of the Egyptian and Mayan dynasties have in common. The answer is more than you know: more than most historians want to admit. It all begins with two very common, and I'll be specific for clarity purposes, dates or time frames. Would you believe 3113 and 1198BCE? They're dates that continue to grow in the consciousness of historians and archaeologists. 

It was around 3113 and 1198 that "powerful cultural bearers" , as Frank Joseph calls them, arrived in both Egypt and Mesoamerica to speed civilization advances- exponentially. Another interesting commonality is the Egyptian records which state that these leaders came from the West, while the Mayan records say that they came from the East.

Can you say Atlantis? I know how hard that is to admit for many.   :-)

Art and artifacts depict exactly the same images which is hard to explain other than having come from one common source since both civilizations were on the other side of the planet and never the twain did they meet, nor do we have such records.

One such example (with different names of course) are the identical depictions of a man of royalty grabbing the hair of a defeated enemy with one hand and while raising a war club with the other. In both the man who is victorious is shown with bird-like characteristics. Coincidence? A coincidence that both cultures predicted interesting earthly occurances in 2012? More coincidence?

Until recently, many historians had the Mayan culture more recent in development; however when astronaut Gordon Cooper recovered Olmec pottery shards whose carbon dating blew away earlier thoughts, both Texas A&M experts and the Jalapa Museum historians confirmed the older datings.

Both the Egyptian and Mayan cultures burst almost instantly on the scene around 3113 without any apparent long term progressive or evolutionary time frame. And both happened at the same time that many historians believe that Atlantis had under gone major traumatic destructions dispersing it's people both East and West. 

Dots connect for me!  :-)

Ernie Fitzpatrick

As a spiritual-futurist my commentaries and articles deal primarily with an interpretation of current events in light of macro-universal forces at play.

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