Monday, May 27, 2019

OTI:notes:5/26/19

Open To Interpretation

Merlons

Notes: Game on...on the radio...Angels and Athletics...Pujols with a lead off hit...to second on wild pitch...and to home on Calhoun's hit...Angels 1-0...top of second...Fletcher up, batting sixth...search: revash peru...

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Foto 1 de Visit the Mausoleums of Revash and Museum of Leymebamba

https://www.incaworldperu.com/en/tours/visit-the-mausoleums-of-revash-and-museum-of-leymebamba-69/

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Guerno hit by pitch...runners on first and second...Fletch had grounded out...Odenpho up...Chachapoyas, the cloud people, cliff houses...with T, Tau crosses...Angels make out...to bottom of second...As make out...to top of third, two out...Ohtani up...runner on...grounder out...to bottom of third...
two out...runner on...

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http://www.famsi.org/reports/98036/98036Mock01.pdf

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W...runners first and second...site has a lot of things...and there's the T upside down...rbi double...Angels 1-1...'crenelated base' site refer to such...merlons their called in the old world, turned upside right...learned that watching on amazon prime a documentary about Petra/Saleh...really good clip...what I've referred to as crowsteps, step motifs, half a chacana, bilateral steps...hmmph...merlons are the bumps along the ridges of castle walls where archers and hot oil/rock droppers hid...elaborate step motif, they are like the ones at Persepolis, simple they are just a rectangle...and sometimes they have a small opening in the middle for an archer to shoot through, which may explain the crowsteps at Persepolis with the small rectangles in the center...Rangers made out...to top of fifth...Pujols with lead off home run...Angels 2-1...Calhoun up...the T, Tau cross is on the watch list with step frets and chacanas...Calhoun with a double...Fletcher up...hit...first and second no one out...Goodwin up...out...Guerno hit again...bases loaded?... 

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https://www.architecturerevived.com/palenque-ritual-architecture-of-ancient-mayans/


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sac fly by Rhenfo...Angels 3-1...that's a better pic than one I posted before...site has good take...so, Tiwanuku/Wari via Ecuador to the Puuc towns...I can track the step fret triangle sorta along that route...the cloud people the northern most, so Ecuador dubious, but then all over the Puuc towns in Mexico, so much so it is a wonder if the mofit travels south from Mexico rather than north from Peru...a looksee is to find the T, Tau, along the same route...a step back to look at Lady Cao's tomb again...

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Related image

https://genetiker.wordpress.com/2016/02/14/the-lady-of-cao-was-white/

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site goes on and on that Lady Cao was white, European...like playing wack a mole...the Aryan refrain all over the place...and, As with a home run...Angels 3-3...site has that good pic likely snagged from another site...step fret triangles...last night I followed some really wobbly stepping stones that place the Phoenicians in Peru...Ohtani up...in the Petra/Saleh movie it notes niches with just blocks in them...the blocks abstract representations of gods...K...and, and they made monuments to the deceased like that...there's no name or writing on them, just stand alone things...and this motif was picked up in Israel, and by the Phoenicians....so, way over in Peru, are round and square enigmatic towers...they could be 'gods' abstracted, or monuments to notables...for sometime I can gather this up, with names and pics....but Europeans in the New World responsible for the artistries?, no...maybe someone came along with like knowledge of how to make a butterfly clamp, and such, and that explains such...both ways...ruins in Americas are old enough to predate many ruins in Old World...reading about castles and merlons, I found that knowledge of how to make a butterfly clamp of iron to join stone to stone was lost...the Romans would encase the clamp in lead, so it wouldn't rust...Medieval builders lost that lead part, and their clamps were rusting and messing things up...Romans had cement, and that was lost...Mesoamericans had cement too...but, they had the same resources...volcanic ash, and lots of limestone...so, separate development likely...A's on the attack...As 4-3...bottom of fifth...two more runs score...As 6-3...As make out...to top of sixth...Calhoun up...

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http://www.medievalwarfare.info/

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Fletcher reached base and scores on Goodwin's hit...no one out...As 6-5...Guerno...searching merlons, I got lost in medieval castles, and sieges, and all things of battling knights...last night's insomnia session!...and found ping pong balls...pic above...I don't know what the barrels are about...boiling oil or some such...every medieval town had a castle and walls...and, and that pic has the principles of composition...the geometries old time painters were glued to...artists then were in schools, and the schools insisted on conventions...which makes the artists then more artisans than independent thinking artists!...or some such...my refrain of late, this bit about artists and artisans...gathered it watching youtube clip of Japanese woodblock master commenting, noting he was an artisan, not an 'artist'...for sometime that whole back and forth!...Knight above is in that dilemma of rock climbers...stuck, cant go up cant go down...A's 6-5...to bottom of sixth...oh...I have to go fix the 'protractor' in yesterday's post...copy/paste went south...bbk...top of seventh...Trout up...K...Ohtani up...single...Pujols up...Ohtani thrown out stealing...to bottom of seventh...oh, now I'm thinking on the rod and circle, the shen ring?...brb...today a day of diversions!...

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A conjoined rod and ring appeared for millennia on cylinder seals, tablets,
and stelae of ancient Mesopotamia. This unit evolved from a solitary depiction
on a ca. 3000 b.c.e. cylinder seal to an emblem displayed by deities
throughout the early first millennium b.c.e. Gods from the Third Dynasty
of Ur (ca. 2100 b.c.e.) held the rod and ring, as did deities of Old Babylon


(ca. 1800 b.c.e.) and Neo-Assyria until about 700 b.c.e

. Despite a long history

and diverse applications throughout a large geographical region, the exact nature of the rod and ring remains a mystery.

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usual click bait enigma 'hook'..."a mystery'...lol...see what author comes to...woops...As with a home run...As 7-5...As made out...to top of eighth...Calhoun up...

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Slanski names two “leading interpretations” for the rod and ring, the first
being the measuring tool theory already discussed with the second theory by William Hallo: “they are a staff and nose-rope, royal attributes representing
the king’s ability to lead the people.”

same site

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'nose-rope'...one of those on the Narmer Pallet, along with the rod and ring...wait...just the rope...forget where I saw early rod and ring in Egypt stuff...

Image result for narmer palette

Hawk has the rope hooked in the nose of captive...another run for As in top of eighth...As 8-5...

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Ur-nammu was also known for creating temples or Ziggurats, stepped temples with the intention to find grace before the gods. On the Ur-Nammu stele, we see Ur-nammu at the left side of the stele humbling pouring "water" into what seems to be a plant, which stands before him and the moon god, Nannar who is seating down on a throne and wearing a more elaborated head-dress and skirt. Nannar was worshipped as the patron god of Sumeria, and though other deity was worship he was one of the most important gods to please, perhaps that is why Ur-nammu is portrayed here with him. Researchers have agreed that on this stele Nannar is giving Ur-nammu instructions for how to build temples.

http://elenagarthist.blogspot.com/2011/03/ancient-near-eastern-art-ur-nammu-stele.html

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the 'mystery' page I was on, has that pic, but cropped...wanted to see what is in gods left hand...still cant tell...on the left is King making tribute...this is a 'tribute scene'!...I've come to note these easily now...see posts a few back...thought of captioneers, is the rod and ring, staff and rope it looks here, are for measuring...which harks to the protractor of yesterday's post...is it a 'flail' in the gods left hand?...can't tell...Lastella up, top of ninth...base hit...Trout up...two out , I think...yep..strike three...As 7-5...in Oakland again tomorrowmorrow...

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