The Dallas Morning News Features the Maya Calendar

The Dallas Morning News Features Claxton Creative & The Maya Calendar CC Yellow Books Circle 60 by 60 TR 1

The Dallas Morning News  just featured our book for iPad on their website in a comical post where we asked all the media in our reach this morning to at least ensure that they’re using the right Maya Calendar and not the Aztec Calendar Stone.

One of thes we’ve noted here time and again is how Google brings up the Aztec Calendar Stone when one searches for the Maya Calendar instead of the Maya Calendar.  So, we sent out an email this morning just saying, “If your art department doesn’t bring you something like this today and calls it the Maya Calendar, they’ve probably got it wrong.”

What does the Maya Calendar look like?

This is the Maya Calendar. The round thing most quoted is the Aztec Calendar Stone that they Maya never even saw.....

This is the Maya Calendar. The round thing most quoted is the Aztec Calendar Stone that they Maya never even saw…..

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