Roman Amphitheatre of Uthina The Roman Amphitheatre of Uthina is located in Uthina , near Tunis, Tunisia . Building for Uthina began in 40 BC and continued through to 135 AD. The amphitheatre may have been a later addition to what was already a large town. Also located there were a fortress, cisterns, an aqueduct, a triumphal arch, a theatre, and a basilica with a circular crypt . Coordinates 36.608598,10.169214 Description The amphitheatre, partly buried, measures 113 by 90 meters. The arena measures 58 by 35 metres, giving surface areas of 7988 and 1539 square metres respectively. There are four entrances, two main entrances at each end, with the seating area supported by three tiers of columns and arches. (Although these are no longer there, measurements and amphitheater descriptions rely on a complete building.) Measurements for the amphitheatre on site are 12 0 by 89 metres, with the arena measuring 67 by 36 metres. The surface areas measure 10680 an d 24...
Merry Maidens of Boleigh Stone Circle
Located between Lamorna and St Buryan in Cornwall with current coordinates 50.065065,-5.588525.
19 stones count in the circle with 1 outside, making a total of 20. The 1 outside stone is thought to have been moved. An angle of 41° is from the moved stone cutting through as a diameter, which is currently at 13°, the 54° is from the finish location, these subtracted =41°.
Using these angles produces sets of numbers.
At 41°
2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1
Then, at 54° from the finish location
1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
One interpretation is to superimpose one set of numbers onto the other with a rotation of 85°. This is an angle of 46° to align with '0'.
1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
2
2
1
1
A triangle forms from the '0' stone with an area of 270m and perimeter of 79m. These are the nearest numbers and the use of the term 'about' but coincide with angle and the direction of marked stones.
After applying the '2's against the corresponding stones, so 79° is an angle with the outside stone and the two stones together. Three sides are marked as indicating 270° leaving one stone and six stones.
After applying angles to the remaining stones.
89°,83°,72°,64°,55°,45°.
Differences are
1-,6,11,8,11,10.
Using 11 as root gives 53.67, which is about 54°.
6×(√(8)×(√(10)=53.67
Because there are already a 1 and 6 as stones remaining, this could be root of 8 numbers × by root of 10 numbers.
√2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1×
√1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
√(22111111)×√(1111222022)
=156749333
Instead, using numbers 10,11,8,11,6,1.
√((1,111,222,022))÷√((22,111,111))
=7.089
7.089÷1.55×1000-1985=2589
This number could be a date or time connected to a burial and not necessarily the construction date.
Nearby an observational point called Tregiffan Burial Chamber, which could be used for star tracking and Gun Rith a neolithic marker point.
The marker points could both be neolithic with the stone circle and burial chamber being about 2500 bc.
Merry Maidens
Archeology77 ©
Located between Lamorna and St Buryan in Cornwall with current coordinates 50.065065,-5.588525.
19 stones count in the circle with 1 outside, making a total of 20. The 1 outside stone is thought to have been moved. An angle of 41° is from the moved stone cutting through as a diameter, which is currently at 13°, the 54° is from the finish location, these subtracted =41°.
Using these angles produces sets of numbers.
At 41°
2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1
Then, at 54° from the finish location
1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
One interpretation is to superimpose one set of numbers onto the other with a rotation of 85°. This is an angle of 46° to align with '0'.
1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
2
2
1
1
A triangle forms from the '0' stone with an area of 270m and perimeter of 79m. These are the nearest numbers and the use of the term 'about' but coincide with angle and the direction of marked stones.
After applying the '2's against the corresponding stones, so 79° is an angle with the outside stone and the two stones together. Three sides are marked as indicating 270° leaving one stone and six stones.
After applying angles to the remaining stones.
89°,83°,72°,64°,55°,45°.
Differences are
1-,6,11,8,11,10.
Using 11 as root gives 53.67, which is about 54°.
6×(√(8)×(√(10)=53.67
Because there are already a 1 and 6 as stones remaining, this could be root of 8 numbers × by root of 10 numbers.
√2,2,1,1,1,1,1,1×
√1,1,1,1,2,2,2,0,2,2
√(22111111)×√(1111222022)
=156749333
Instead, using numbers 10,11,8,11,6,1.
√((1,111,222,022))÷√((22,111,111))
=7.089
7.089÷1.55×1000-1985=2589
This number could be a date or time connected to a burial and not necessarily the construction date.
Nearby an observational point called Tregiffan Burial Chamber, which could be used for star tracking and Gun Rith a neolithic marker point.
The marker points could both be neolithic with the stone circle and burial chamber being about 2500 bc.
Merry Maidens
Archeology77 ©


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