THE PLANET VENUS as THE MORNING STAR

Fig. 1 – The Planet Venus is a bright star that appears before the Eastern sunrise. www.cloudynights.com by V Garth Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) “The morning star, also known as the planet Venus, is one of the brightest objects in the sky, second only to the sun and the moon. […]

Ancient Parowan Gap, Utah, Calendar Observatory

Early in my Parowan Gap contract and research, I observed how the Fremont villages at Parowan, Paragonah, and Summit were aligned to winter solstice western sunset and equinox eastern sunrises and western sunsets, similar to Izapa, Mexico’s Plaza art and archaeology alignments to its eastern and western horizons. This led me to take a closer look with assistants Nal Morris & Lance Harding.

The Significance of the Number 260 to Mesoamerican Peoples

by Aaron Hendrickson Independent Researcher The observant student will notice that many pyramids in Mesoamerica are constructed with 65 steps on each of four sides resulting in a total of 260 steps (65 x 4 = 260). Such architectural details reflect deep symbolic meaning to Mesoamerican peoples. The use of the number 260 is significant […]

COPAN, HONDURAS = 260-Day Count & Middle Eastern Cubits

Fig. 1 – Copan, Honduras antiquities: 400-800 AD. (V. Garth Norman’s The Cubit Connection in Ancient World Migrations 2018:9) by Cheryl Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) In 1842, the Prophet Joseph Smith read Explorer/ Lawyer John Lloyd Stephens’ 1841 publications on Mesoamerican antiquities and stated “Zarahemla was located in this land […]

Teotihuacan—City of the Gods

Fig. 1- The Great Teotihuacan Center  Photo by Garth Norman by Cheryl Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) The enormous awe-inspiring Teotihuacan Temple Center, near Mexico City, is the crowning architectural achievement of Mesoamerican antiquities (ca. 100 BC–600 AD). Its three grand pyramids, Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramid of the Moon, and […]

Exploring the Legacy of Kaminaljuyu in Mesoamerica

Fig. 1- Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala (1500 BC-1200 AD) by Cheryl Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) Archaeologists have long recognized Izapa, Mexico as a manifestation of the Late Formative era in southeastern Mesoamerica between the period of the early Olmec that flourished on the gulf coast, and the Classic Maya in the Peten […]

The Sunken Cities Of Mesoamerica from the First Century AD

by Cheryl Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) 1. LAKE ATITLAN, GUATEMALA and 2. BELIZE COAST — OCEAN Lake Atitlan, in Guatemala is the deepest freshwater lake in Central America and is considered by many to be “the most beautiful lake in the world”. It is fed by nearby rivers, but does […]

1st Century BC Shipping from Izapa to Nazca

by V. Garth Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on.) Izapa, Mexico-Birthplace of the sacred 260- day Maya calendar. Izapa, Mexico, is the birthplace of the sacred 260-day Maya calendar according to geographer Dr. Vincent Malmström, archaeologist Dr. Michael Coe, and famous Mayanist David Stuart. They agree that the Sun Zenith Passages on […]

Izapa Mexico’s Stelae Portray Ancient Maya Cycle of Birth, Life, & Afterlife

by Cheryl Norman (The legacy of V. Garth Norman lives on) The Izapa, Mexico Temple Observatory was created at 14.8° North Latitude with astronomical alignments to the eastern Mount Tajamulco sun, moon, and star rises. The Solstices (June & December) and Equinoxes (September & March) were observed. However, the most important alignments were to the […]