4 Jan 2012

Finding a Professor Claiming Mayan Treasure Map



We are always amazed by the treasure hunting adventure as portrayed in the movie Indiana Jones or National Treasure.
But for Joachim Rittsteig, the real adventure was about to begin because he claimed to have managed to find a clue that leads to the location of the Mayan treasure. He found clues in the Dresden Codex has hundreds of years old.
It should be noted that Joachim was not a dreamer who watched too many movies adventure. He is a professor Emeritus at the University of Dresden who has been studying the Mayan culture for 40 years.

He is also the Mayan linguists and one object of research is the Dresden Codex which contains records of the Mayan culture.
Joachim believed that the Codex is hidden a treasure trove of pure gold weighing 8 tons. Not only that, Joachim claim to know the location of the treasure hiding, which is at the bottom of the lake Izabal.
Dresden Codex, or Codex Dresdensis itself is one of four major documents that remain from the Mayan culture.
This document was first written by Mayan priests in 1250 AD. This document has 74 pages with 74 different hieroglyps. If stretched, reaching 3.56 meters in length.
Experts believe that this document is the oldest document ever written in the Americas.Finding a Professor Claiming Mayan Treasure Map
Dresden codex is written on paper made from fig tree and was written by eight authors who have a style of writing is different. Each of them also discuss different subjects.
There was discussion of the astronomical tables containing Venus and the Moon with remarkable accuracy. Table-month interval that has correlated with the eclipse.While the Venus table that correlates with the movement of planets in the sky.Dresden codex A Professor Claims Finding a Treasure Map of Mayan
In it there is also almanacs, astrological tables, information on the seasons, floods, disease, treatment, religious references and suggestions regarding the time of planting.
In addition, the codex is also likely to be a lot of people have predicted the destruction of the earth in 2012 because at the end told of the sinking of the earth by water coming out of the mouth of the dragon.
The first time this Codex is widely known to the public in 1739 when Johann Christian Gotze, director of the Royal Library at Dresden, bought from a private collector in Vienna, Austria.
How the Codex was originally to be in Vienna is not known with certainty. But there is speculation that the Codex mentions that it may have been gifted by Hernando Cortes to Charles I, King of Spain at that time.
As we know, is a Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes who managed to control most of Mexico at the beginning of the 16th century, including the successful dilumpuhkannya Aztec empire in 1521.
Having obtained by Gotze, in the year 1744, the Codex was given to the Royal Library in Dresden which was then exhibited for the first time in 1848.
In World War II, the codex had suffered serious damage due to bombing. Twelve pages damaged and destroyed other parts. However, restoration efforts continue to succeed to recover it so that it can be studied up to now.
Who would have thought, a document that was originally only considered of historical value is in fact contain clues to a very valuable treasure.
"Dresden Codex has a clue that leads to eight tons of pure gold." Said Joachim Rittsteig.
With sponsored by the German newspaper Bild, he has prepared an expedition to Lake Izabal, where he believed the treasure store.A virtual high-fed Professor Claiming Discovering Mayan Treasure MapJoachim Rittsteig
According Rittsteig, page 52 in the codex it mentions about a Mayan city called Atlanta is destroyed by an earthquake on October 30, 666 years before Christ. In this city, they save 2156 gold bars engraved on the surface the laws of the Mayans.
When the city was destroyed by an earthquake, it joined the gold-gold sank into the lake Izabal in eastern Guetamala.Lake Izabal NASA Professor Claiming Finding A Treasure Map of MayanSatellite image of Lake Izabal
Rittsteig claims to have discovered the ruins of the city of Atlanta with radar images taken in the area.
He estimates that the entire bar of gold was worth about 290 million U.S. dollars.This is a very large number, even for the current size. If treasure is found, ascertained that the historical value will be far more valuable than material value.
Besides the issue of property, there is one thing more interesting than words Rittsteig. You may notice that the name of the Maya city that was destroyed by an earthquake that is Atlanta.
Remembered with something?
Yes, Atlantis is also destroyed by an earthquake about 10 000 years before Christ.Of course, what distinguishes the two cities is the destruction timescales are very distant, almost 9,000 years.
If we can not find the mysterious Atlantis, maybe we can still find the city of Atlanta is full of gold bullion. And I think it was going to be something very interesting.

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