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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 11, 2022 8:15:58 GMT -5
Here is a poster showing both sides of Mound C - side by side (Figure 14). Figure 14 Mound C (Faces Side by Side) Notice it shows a rodent face on the left side and a feline face on the right side. Is this a Martian version of the Cat and the Mouse? GJH
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Post by starjim on Sept 12, 2022 9:07:55 GMT -5
Hi Jim. Very interesting area you have found. Lots of stuff... Here is my analysis of the Oval Mound with Arrow Marker (Figure 1). View AttachmentFigure 1 Oval Mound with Arrow Marker The oval mound has a very thick rim and the arrow appears to be a little damaged and jagged, kind of star-like. What ever its original shape was, its large arm still points up in a northwestern direction aligning with the structures above. GJH I like the fact that the arrow is there, looking at it with the broken areas as well as superimposing the arrow over the broken areas.
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Post by starjim on Sept 12, 2022 9:10:07 GMT -5
Here is a context map of the the 30th Parallel Site notating some of most interesting structures labeled A - G (Figure 5). View AttachmentFigure 5 Context Map of 30 Parallel Site (A-G) GJH Looks like an outline of the big dipper.... Even though I know you didn't purposely position the labels that way...
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Post by starjim on Sept 12, 2022 9:22:57 GMT -5
Here is a context map of the the 30th Parallel Site notating some of most interesting structures labeled A - G (Figure 5). View AttachmentFigure 5 Context Map of 30 Parallel Site (A-G) GJH The Big Dipper is formed when following the alignments... Attachments:
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 12, 2022 12:57:28 GMT -5
Hi Jim. I like your comparison of the 30th Parallel Site with the Big Dipper (The Bear). The current shape of the constellation is not quite the same, however when compared to a projected shape of a 50,000 year old constellation - its a much closer match (Figure 15). Figure 15 Dig Dipper (50,000 years ago) What do you think. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 15, 2022 7:25:28 GMT -5
Moving now up to Mound F, here is a rotated version of the formation (Figure 16). Figure 16 Mound F (Rotated) GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 15, 2022 7:39:32 GMT -5
Just as we saw in Mound C, this formation also appears to have bifurcated facial features on the left and right sides. Here is a duplicated version of the left side of Mound F (Figure 17). Figure 17 Mound F - Bat Head (Left side duplicated) When duplicated the left side of the formation reveals a bat face. Notice the large ears the eyes exposed flaring nostrils and gaping mouth. Here is a duplicated version of the right side of Mound F (Figure 18). Figure 18 Mound F - Serpent Head (Right side duplicated) When duplicated the right side of the formation reveals a serpent head. Notice the snake-shaped head, the small eyes and large extended mouth and flailing tongue.. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 15, 2022 10:12:32 GMT -5
Here is a poster showing both sides of Mound F side by side (Figure 19). Figure 19 Mound F (Faces side by side). Notice the bat head on the left side and the serpent head on the right. For the visually impaired - here is a color wash version of the Bat and the Serpent faces (Figure 20). Figure 20 Mound F (Faces side by side - color wash) GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 17, 2022 8:32:42 GMT -5
So...you may be asking, why is there a bifurcated, two-faced mask of a bat and a serpent on Mars and what does this pair of creatures have to do with each other. Well, in the Maya creation mythology the bat and crocodile (serpent) were two creatures that were associated with the Underworld. In the Popol Vuh Museum located in Guatemala there is a sculpture, produced by the Maya, which depicts a bat and a crocodile standing side by side (Figure 21). Figure 21 Bat and Crocodile Maya sculpture Popol Vuh Museum, Guatemala GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 17, 2022 8:37:09 GMT -5
Here is an example of Pre-Columbian pendant of a bat with serpent headed wings (Figure 22). Figure 22 Bat with serpent headed wings (jade) Costa Rica GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 17, 2022 8:41:27 GMT -5
Here is a example of a Peruvian gold pendant showing a composite creature of an opened winged bat with serpents (Figure 23). Figure 23 Bat and serpent composite, gold pendant. Peru Notice all of the serpents attached to the main bat body. Also notice the chest of the bat is in the shape of a serpent head. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 19, 2022 8:48:24 GMT -5
Here is a Mayan Jade pendant that features a two-faced image of a Bat and Serpent (Figure 24). Notice the half image of a Bat face on the left and a Serpent on the right. Also notice that the Serpent's tail wraps around the top of the Serpent to the ear of the Bat. Figure 24 Bat and Serpent Face - Maya Jade Pendant Artemis Gallery Here is a comparison with the Bat and Serpent Head on Mars (Figure 25). Figure 25 Comparison of the Bat and Serpent Face on Mars Top: Bat and Serpent Face, Mars (duplicated) Bottom: Bat and Serpent Face, Mexico (duplicated) Notice that the serpent's tail wraps around the top of the serpent to the ear of the bat in both images. GJH
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Post by George J. Haas on Sept 20, 2022 7:59:30 GMT -5
Here is a comparison of the Maya jade pendant and its Martian companion - highlighting the serpents body and tail with a color wash (Figure 26). Figure 26 Serpent comparison. Left: Maya jade pendant Right: Mound F - Mars. Notice that the serpent's tail wraps around the top of the serpent to the ear of the bat in both images. The similarities are truly remarkable. GJH
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