[4] viXra:2507.0212 [pdf] submitted on 2025-07-29 20:09:14
Authors: Andrey V. Voron
Comments: 2 Pages.
Based on the results of the selection of mathematical criteria for the location of the pyramids of the Giza complex, the criterion of mathematical equality of the areas of two triangles formed by the peaks of the pyramids of the Giza plateau and the peak of the monument "The Great Sphinx" was revealed. The calculation in the metric system of units of the area of the base and the lateral (visible) surface of the pyramid of Mykerin (Menkaur) revealed numerical values that almost coincide with the 21st and 22nd Fibonacci numbers. The calculation of the base area and the visible surface of the Chephren pyramid also revealed numbers close to the values of the 24th and 25th Fibonacci numbers.
Category: Archaeology
[3] viXra:2507.0211 [pdf] submitted on 2025-07-29 20:08:21
Authors: Andrey V. Voron
Comments: 5 Pages.
In connection with earlier research results, a hypothesis was formulated: the purpose of the Giza pyramid complex is a single communication device. The communication technology is based on the currently known phased array antenna design, and the method of signal generation is based on mechanical action on a substance by means of a pulse. The three signal sources of the pyramid complex form a common directional wave front. It has been revealed that the straight line connecting the sarcophagi of the pyramids of Mykerinus and Chephren does not run along the path of the "King's Chamber" of the pyramid of Cheops, but passes by — a little to the west of this path. In this regard, and taking into account other studies, a model has been constructed for the location of the new rooms and galleries of the Pyramid of Cheops with the assumed locations of their origin from the King's Chamber.
Category: Archaeology
[2] viXra:2507.0093 [pdf] submitted on 2025-07-14 01:10:22
Authors: Stefano Cariolato
Comments: 128 Pages.
The aim of this essay is to present an alternative hypothesis about the localization of the ancient Indo-Roman port of Muziris/Muchiri, different from the current ones that would position it in Kerala, and precisely in Pattanam or Kodungallur, on the opposite side of the Periyar river. Obviously this proposal of an alternative localization does not in any way deny the archaeological findings of the current research carried out along the Malabar coast, which at that time was rich of many port of calls of the indo-roman trade, but only and specifically deal with ancient Muziris real site. The present study is based on two evaluations: u2022 The Pliny’s affirmation that the travel from Ocelis to Muziris lasted 40 days: as for the veridicality of this assumption let’s recall that he was the commander in chief of the Roman Fleet, stationed at Miseno Cape, and consequently he had all the means to collect reliable information both from military and merchant sources. u2022 The possibility of a simulation of the followed routes and time spent toward Muziris during the I century A.C., based on data about the Indian Ocean seasonally monsoons precisely evaluated by satellites, open the way for answering to the question "where are we after 40 days along those routes ?" There, Muziris was. PS The linked file Google_Earth_kmz_package.doc contains a list of places and courses, mentioned in the paper "Essay on an alternative localization of the Indo-Roman Port of Muziris". To see them obviously you need the Google Earth program on your PC, then: Open the file using Microsoft Word and Copy the package Muziris_10.kmz Paste it on any directory of your choice on the PC. Double click it and Google Earth will open showing courses and places described in the paper.
Category: Archaeology
[1] viXra:2507.0076 [pdf] submitted on 2025-07-10 20:27:14
Authors: Andrey V. Voron
Comments: 2 Pages.
Based on the results of the selection of mathematical criteria for the location of the pyramids of the Giza complex, the criterion of mathematical equality of the areas of two triangles formed by the peaks of the pyramids of the Giza plateau and the peak of the monument "The Great Sphinx" was revealed.
Category: Archaeology