Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Miami Circle Brickell Point Florida

Miami Circle Brickell Point Florida

The connection of the Miami Circle to the Great Lakes region was
recently made by Florida archaeologists who found hematite point
projectiles near the Miami Circle site.

One of these iron oxide projectiles, according to the archaeologists,
stems from the Great Lakes region ca. 5000-6000 years ago.

See
http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/brickellpoint/fieldbook5.html

This find fits exactly with my chronological dating of the alleged geodetic survey of the earth by astronomy in ca. 3117 BC.

See http://www.starsstonesscholars.com

It also meshes well with my hypothesis that the site at Peterborough,
Canada, was a center of geodetic survey ca. 3117 BC in the Americas and tied in to theMiami site. The ancient surveyors came southward from Peterborough.

see the files

miamibig.tif
miamihyd.tif
miaminw.tif
miamisw.tif

at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LexiLine/files

These 4 files present my decipherments of the Miami Circle, which was
discovered at Brickell Point, Florida only a few years ago.

My decipherments show the Miami Circle to represent the position of
Hydra in the geodetic survey of 3117 BC and also show the figures,
stars and constellations represented by the Miami Circle.

Let me say that my decipherments here are still PROVISIONAL because
the photographic sources at my disposal are limited.

MIAMIBIG.TIF

miamibig.tif shows ONLY the large figures which can be seen on initial aerial
photographs taken of the site. These are:

1. the serpent of heaven, as Hydra and Draco encircling the Milky
Way (the Milky Way is marked by that "circle" of holes, all of which
represent figures of fish, birds, animals etc.)
2. Man and Woman as Ursa Major and Cassiopeia
3. Ursa Minor as an axe (or hammer)
4. Leo and surrounding constellations as a large cat head
5. A mouse (?) as Cepheus

These large figures - whence my giving the name miamibig.tif - must
have been carved first. Thereafter, the ancients must have added
smaller figures and stars and constellations. Some of the artwork is
truly unique, though it bears the same stamp as the artwork at Kents
Cavern - perhaps one person drew the design and the others carved it
out?

The circle is surrounded by faces apparently representing the artists
who made this site and there are several instances of strong
fertility art at the rim of the picture as well as in the center
which I will not go into further. If you are able to see these
instances, fine. Mankind has not changed much in this regard in 5000
years.

A more detailed analysis of the figures and astronomy of the Miami
Circle can be seen at

miamihyd.tif

which shows the decipherment of the entire Miami Circle in detail

and also

miamisw.tif
and
miaminw.tif

which show my decipherment of the respective Southwest and Northwest
corners of the circle, with the NW corner being particularly
instructive. These decipherments are not complete, since the
available photographic material is incomplete.

The SE and SW corners have long been "under construction" by the
archaeologists and thus not photographically accessible for detailed
analysis.

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