A Little More About Mayan Calendar Stones: Ucanal

To be honest, recent work has already uncovered so much that is new, it may take some time for all of it to really sink in. I’m really only still starting to learn why the ancient Maya combined some of the numbers in their altars that they did. In my most recent notes there isContinue reading “A Little More About Mayan Calendar Stones: Ucanal”

A Postcard from Oxkintok

The archaeological site of Oxkintok is in the northwest of the Yucatan peninsula, some 800 km from Tikal. One of the striking arches at Oxkintok It is sometimes noted for its diversity of architectural techniques, its arches, and a labyrinth (another notable labyrinth is Structure 19 at Yaxchilan). Structure CA-7 (El Palacio Ch’ich) at Oxkintok hasContinue reading “A Postcard from Oxkintok”

More About Stonehenge, Pt 11

MORE AUBREY CENTER DISPLACEMENT EXPERIMENTS In Part 9 of this series, we looked the effect of the Aubrey Center displacement on the proportioning of the mean Trilithon “horseshoe” ellipse along its major axis (major diameter), and the we took a look at is effect on the proportioning of the outer bluestone circle. For the meanContinue reading “More About Stonehenge, Pt 11”

More About Stonehenge, Pt 7

Hmmm… Perhaps there’s only enough to say here that it could have been a postscript at the end of the last post, but enough was probably said there, so this could end up a short post. Several things I could swear I started catching glimpses of 1. Stonehenge beginning to make statements about alternative setsContinue reading “More About Stonehenge, Pt 7”

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