[6] viXra:1810.0180 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-11 22:47:01
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 33 Pages.
A shows these walled structures
, in them the pale areas may be a degrading floor
. Some
of these objects may also have been furniture
made of stone or cement
. B shows more of
these that may be degraded or buried
. C at 2 o’clock shows a long very straight wall
extending to the right. C at 4 o’clock shows more structures between the walls like
furniture
. The rooms
at D show many small objects in the walls, these may also be from a
collapsed roof
. The rooms around E, F, and G may be partially buried
like at B.
Category: Archaeology
[5] viXra:1810.0179 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-11 22:55:03
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 33 Pages.
Hypothesis
Similar to the rooms
and walls
in Cymmeria
, the only example of this in Protonilus
. A
shows some rooms and perhaps an interior support
if there was once a roof
on this. B
shows more rooms, all are around the same size. C at 7 o’clock may contain rooms, at 8
o’clock there may be ceiling material
still covering some of them. D may also be ceiling
mater
ial
, at 6 o’clock more rooms
are exposed.
Category: Archaeology
[4] viXra:1810.0178 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-11 22:58:27
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 33 Pages.
Argd1458a
Hypothesis
Two parabolas
are s
hown, closeups of parts of this image follow. It appears to show a
complex irrigation system
. The parabolic dam
at B seems to have a pipe
coming out of it
at 12 o’clock, it also has vertical groo
ves
on the sides at 1 o’clock like pillars
. The pipe
goes down to 8 o’clock connecting to a second pipe off to its left and down to E. B at 4
o’clock is another pipe. C shows another parabolic dam
, D at 2 o’clock is probably a
parabolic arch
.
Category: Archaeology
[3] viXra:1810.0177 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-11 23:03:30
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 33 Pages.
Prhh1818
Hypothesis
A shows a road coming out of the hill
at 10 and 12 o’clock, another road more eroded at 4
o’clock. B shows two roads
, one going into a hollow hill at 4 o’clock. C shows two road
intersections
, one bordering a hollow hill
at 1 o’clock, and another with a smaller hill at 4
o’clock. D shows a road going into a hill from a fork
at 5 to 4 o’clock.
E shows a road
connecting to the edge of a hollow hill
at 8 o’clock.
Category: Archaeology
[2] viXra:1810.0176 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-11 23:06:43
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 33 Pages.
Ecydt2122c
Hypothesis
A and B show how the dam wall is degrading
, A at 8 o’cl
ock is in good condition, at 5
and 7 o’clock the cement edge of the dam wall
has been undermined
perhaps from water
overflows
in the past. B shows a double wall
from 2 to 7 o’clock as if the central dam wall
has eroded away or fallen off. The wall may have been full of gravel
with an inner and
outer skin of cement
, when the
top breaks then the gravel would fall out leaving a
hollow
. At 7 and 8 o’clock first and second legs there is an undermining of the wall
.
Category: Archaeology
[1] viXra:1810.0087 [pdf] submitted on 2018-10-07 00:28:08
Authors: Greg Orme
Comments: 30 Pages.
Hypothesis
This long ridge may be a tube
, it connects into many crater
s here along A and B. Some of
the hills are also unusual, they may be hollow hill
s. Mathematicians
might consider how
a parabola would be formed efficiently on such a large scale, engineers
on how a long
hollow structure could be created. Sociologists
might consider how these crater
s would
have been used, to get water for possible farming, drinking, raising fish, etc. Biologists
can regard this as a clue to the ecosystem, that water may have come from a water table,
from rain, etc.
Category: Archaeology