Here is a heiroglyph that can be found in the Mayan Temple of Inscriptions.
This Temple is one of the most famous the Mayans built, and according to legend, the temple was built according to exact instructions from 'sky gods', incorporating advanced astronomical and mathematical data, including directions to add a certain amount of steps every 52 years.
In 1952, Mexican archeologist Alberto Lhuillier discovered a secret tomb-like chamber which held a large intricately carved slab known as the Spaceman.
It's still the topic of debate as to what it means. Some say it looks exactly like a man at the controls of some kind of machinery, complete with foot pedals and hand levers.
Also found was a duct that runs from the tomb up the inside of the stairs and opens in the temple floor. No one has explained it's purpose, but it's just like the passageway ducts found in the pyramids of Egypt.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Actual Image of the Space Man Heiroglyph

Sketch of the Space Man Heiroglyph
This Temple is one of the most famous the Mayans built, and according to legend, the temple was built according to exact instructions from 'sky gods', incorporating advanced astronomical and mathematical data, including directions to add a certain amount of steps every 52 years.
In 1952, Mexican archeologist Alberto Lhuillier discovered a secret tomb-like chamber which held a large intricately carved slab known as the Spaceman.
It's still the topic of debate as to what it means. Some say it looks exactly like a man at the controls of some kind of machinery, complete with foot pedals and hand levers.
Also found was a duct that runs from the tomb up the inside of the stairs and opens in the temple floor. No one has explained it's purpose, but it's just like the passageway ducts found in the pyramids of Egypt.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?

Actual Image of the Space Man Heiroglyph

Sketch of the Space Man Heiroglyph

