In the previous post, we took a first look at the 30th Egyptian Dynasty coffer of Wereshnefer, courtesy of photographs and data from the Metropolitian Museum, including pixel measurements I took of one the photos of the coffer lid in hopes of being able to extrapolate further data from the width and height provided. CofferContinue reading “Wereshnefer vs Piwalker: Round One (Postscript Added)”
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The Taming of the Skew
One possible reason I still can’t seem to make absolute sense of the Greek Temples that Marcello Raineri uses for his examples (see preceding post) could be because I am overlooking some ancient Greek unit of measure or other. With this in mind, I took a look at Wikipedia’s page on ancient Greek measures. However,Continue reading “The Taming of the Skew”