A Note on the “Mayan Meter”

In the last post, I pointed out how Maler’s data for the El Castillo pyramid at Chichen Itza gives a horizontal distance of 2000 cm from the edge of the temple platform to the edge of the base on any side, and recounted how, as pointed out by Munck, a recurring figure of 200 cmContinue reading “A Note on the “Mayan Meter””

Two Tower Rooms at Hormiguero

I find myself wanting to not only get back to this blog, but to get back to the subject of ancient American architecture. I like to think that that is where I learn the most. It’s a truly remarkable thing to be able to say that there are important numbers that have been uncovered atContinue reading “Two Tower Rooms at Hormiguero”

By Hatchet, Axe and Saw

I’ve probably managed to make more mistakes trying to sort out the placement of candidate planetary values into their respective groups, and because much of that placement is predicated on the proper placement of other planetary values, more mistakes were likely made on top of that. Because of that, some recent comments I made aboutContinue reading “By Hatchet, Axe and Saw”

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