A Mathematical Analysis of Teotihuacan. XLI International Congress of Americanists
Mexico: No publisher Given, 1974. Wraps. Good. Item #022433
Printed wraps. 37 leaves, printed on single sides. With a large fold out map. A short but detailed mathematical analysis of the layout of Teotihuacan, suggesting that a function of the Earth's polar diameter corresponds to numerical value found at the Teotihuacan complex as algebraic, trigonometric and geodetic displays. Includes a fold out map of the complex incorporating the mathematics discussed within. GOOD+ condition. Minor fading, toning and soiling to the covers, most noticeably along the extremities. Light edgewear. Owner's name on the first endpaper.
Price: $150.00
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