The present posting presents a "wider" decipherment of the Miami Circle decipherment image than the first one by including markings outside the circle that support the decipherment. This is color version of the wider decipherment.
The first Miami Circle posting was the basic Miami Circle color decipherment 2015. The previous posting is that same Miami Circle decipherment 2015 in black and white. The decipherment image in those postings relies primarily on our tracing of the dots and marks found on a photograph at the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. ["AHC"], 4800 SW 64th Ave Suite 107, Davie, FL 33014, found at Menotrix.com at http://www.mnemotrix.com/ahci_web/projects.html.
Their Miami Circle photograph is found online at http://www.mnemotrix.com/ahci_web/circle2.jpg.
Take a look at it and consult it when examining our decipherment.
The present posting presents a "wider" decipherment image than the first one by including markings outside the circle. For the location of those outside markings and other information we rely on two article in the Florida Anthropologist, Volume 53, Number 4, Special Issue: The Miami Circle, December 2000, Ryan J. Wheeler, Editor, Florida Anthropological Society, Inc., Special & Area Studies Collections. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00027829/00084
The main explanatory text will be posted at the close of this series of postings and separately from the images. There is no alternative since the images take so much memory.
THIS POSTING IS Posting Number 55 of
The Great Mound, Petroglyph and Painted Rock Art Journey of Native America
The Brickell Point Miami Circle in Florida is an Ancient Sky Map: A Wider Decipherment Image 2 in Color Including Material Outside the Circle
The first Miami Circle posting was the basic Miami Circle color decipherment 2015. The previous posting is that same Miami Circle decipherment 2015 in black and white. The decipherment image in those postings relies primarily on our tracing of the dots and marks found on a photograph at the non-profit Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. ["AHC"], 4800 SW 64th Ave Suite 107, Davie, FL 33014, found at Menotrix.com at http://www.mnemotrix.com/ahci_web/projects.html.
Their Miami Circle photograph is found online at http://www.mnemotrix.com/ahci_web/circle2.jpg.
Take a look at it and consult it when examining our decipherment.
The present posting presents a "wider" decipherment image than the first one by including markings outside the circle. For the location of those outside markings and other information we rely on two article in the Florida Anthropologist, Volume 53, Number 4, Special Issue: The Miami Circle, December 2000, Ryan J. Wheeler, Editor, Florida Anthropological Society, Inc., Special & Area Studies Collections. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00027829/00084
- Brent R. Weisman, Herschel E. Shepard, and George M. Luer, The Origin and Significance of the Brickell Point Site (8DA12), and
- Robert S. Carr and John Ricisak, Preliminary Report on Salvage Archaeological Investigations of the Brickell Point Site (8DA12)
The main explanatory text will be posted at the close of this series of postings and separately from the images. There is no alternative since the images take so much memory.
THIS POSTING IS Posting Number 55 of
The Great Mound, Petroglyph and Painted Rock Art Journey of Native America
The Brickell Point Miami Circle in Florida is an Ancient Sky Map: A Wider Decipherment Image 2 in Color Including Material Outside the Circle