Tortuguero (Maya site)

[3] Known is that Bahlam Ajaw ruled from 644-679 CE,[1][verification needed] achieving a victory in a star war against an unknown polity in 644.

[1] Monument 6 from Tortuguero has recently generated discussion as it includes the only known inscription depicting the end of the current 13-Bak'tun era in 2012.

They also point to a panel on Temple XIV at Palenque, which shows that a positive event took place on July 29, 931,449 BCE involving a vision serpent named Sak Baak Na' Chapat and his deity K'awiil, which was overseen by B'olon Yokte' K'uh.

[7] Gillespie and Joyce[8] and also Houston and Stuart[9] have concurred that the inscription on Monument 6 concerns the god(s) Bolon Yokte’ K’uh - specifically “…a calendrical event in the early 21st century AD, at which time, apparently, the god may 'descend'.” Stuart has given a more complete translation: “"The Thirteenth Bak'tun" will be finished (on) Four Ahaw, the Third of K'ank'in. ?

According to them,[14] the inscription announces the witnessing of the deity Bolon Yokte' K'uh who will be publicly displayed by the occasion of his investiture.

Monument 6 from Tortuguero, today in Carlos Pellicer Museum, in Villahermosa . Tabasco .
Fragment of Monument 6 from Tortuguero, today in Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.