The Valley of Kings: Some Initial Impressions

“Initial impressions” isn’t perfectly accurate – I have worked with Kent Weeks’ data for the Valley of Kings before on several occasions. There is little if anything I’d consider solved, but I wanted to see if the data made any convincing arguments for deliberate irregularity, since the rooms are often described as irregular, and IContinue reading “The Valley of Kings: Some Initial Impressions”

Irregularity in Ancient Architecture: Upping the Ante on Data Capacity?

Structural Irregularity: Accidental or Deliberate? (And a “New” 2 Pi Root ratio from the Valley of the Kings) These are some notes on data from Kent Weeks from the Valley of the Kings. One reason these were of interest is because there’s some debate (or should be) concerning the meaning of apparent errors in ancientContinue reading “Irregularity in Ancient Architecture: Upping the Ante on Data Capacity?”

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