Due to my lack of knowledge on the subject, I can't comment constructively upon it. However, I did want to read more on the individual whose research
the article contains; that is, Dr. Andreas Fuls.
From the "European Association of Mayanists":
Occupation:
Technical Assistent as surveyor for mapping and land surveying
Academic Degree(s):
Dr. rer. nat., Dipl. Ing. (FH)
Academic Affiliation:
Technical University of Berlin, Institut for Geodesy and GIS
Country:
Germany
Area of Interest:
Maya Astronomy, Correlation question, History of Science and Technic, Databases
Current Project:
Geographic, Epigraphic and Astronomical Database of the Classic Maya, Database of Indus script, 3D City models (CityGML) and Oracle database
Publications:
Fuls, Andreas: Reanalysis of Classic Maya Culture Dating the / investigations for the dating of the classic Maya civilization. (English-German)
Amerindian Research, vol. 3 / 3, no 9 (2008), p. 132-145.
Fuls, Andreas: The astronomical dating of the classic Maya civilization (500-1100 AD): Implications of a back to 208 years Mayachronologie.
Dissertation, University of Hamburg, Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2007.
Fuls, Andreas: The enigma of the Mayan calendar. Research and Science, vol. 5 / 2004, p. 64-71, Barcelona Scientific Press
Wells, Bryan and Fuls, Andreas: Correlating the Modern and Ancient Western Mayan Calendars. ESRS (West) Monograph no 5, Berlin 2000
His listed website, from the same page
Archaeoastronomy
From the homepage:
Archaeoastronomy in space and time
The history of astronomy of ancient cultures is the subject of Archaeoastronomy. The starry sky has always fascinated people all over the world. He
served as a guide in navigation, as the basis of different calendars, and for the prediction and interpretation of human destiny. Discover the
interdisciplinary subject of Archaeoastronomy, which the subjects Astronomy, Archaeology, Surveying, history, religion, etc. combined.
There is a lot of information there, but without the time to review the material, or the knowledge to scrutinize it, that is as far as I'll go on the
subject, how little it is.
I think I remember reading about the *Age of Aquarius occurring around this time Aquarius.
*I suppose not, depending upon to whom you inquire:
Eight researchers claim the Aquarian age will arrive in the 25th century while the 21st, 26th and 27th centuries have seven supporters for each
century. Other centuries that have a number of supporters for the beginning of the Aquarian age include: 22nd and 23rd centuries (6 each); 19th
century (5); and the 18th century (4). Age of Aquarius