A Postcard from Oxkintok #2

I hadn’t really expected having anything else to say on the subject quite so soon, but being a bit perplexed by some of the numbers in the preceding post, I decided to try turning to the immediate mathematical environment of structures CA-7 and CA-8 – i.e., other architecture at Oxkintok – in hopes of someContinue reading “A Postcard from Oxkintok #2”

El Castillo: The Good News and the Bad

At this hour, it appears as if the good news is that the base proportions of the El Castillo pyramid (source: Teobert Maler) at Chichen Itza may have finally been understood more properly. The bad news is that is order to truly understand why it measures as it does may require adding two additional calendarContinue reading “El Castillo: The Good News and the Bad”

Some Half-Baked Stonehengery

Just in case there’s anyone following this blog but not my postings to the GHMB, this is something I wrote there today. Some of it is part of my posting here on Asian pyramids, but the questions continue to try to embrace new concerns, which most recently include new work on Stonehenge and the questionContinue reading “Some Half-Baked Stonehengery”

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