Mike Collins
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Mexico City attorney Luis Enrique Aroche Flores saw a photograph of the shadow, began telling people about it and linking it with the god Kukulkan. If we did that today, you'd be called, by the archeological community, you'd be an idiot. Yeah, they tell you you're a pseudoscientist. So what is he? Right, right.
I'm not saying it's wrong, or that he's wrong, but... But this is seen one time a year.
I'm not saying it's wrong, or that he's wrong, but... But this is seen one time a year.
I'm not saying it's wrong, or that he's wrong, but... But this is seen one time a year.
drastically rearranged the exterior of the structure of Chichen Itza. But now it's this big thing because it brings in people, brings in money. But the archaeologists of the time even dismissed it because they admitted and knew that they had so drastically changed the exterior and recreated the exterior of the structure.
drastically rearranged the exterior of the structure of Chichen Itza. But now it's this big thing because it brings in people, brings in money. But the archaeologists of the time even dismissed it because they admitted and knew that they had so drastically changed the exterior and recreated the exterior of the structure.
drastically rearranged the exterior of the structure of Chichen Itza. But now it's this big thing because it brings in people, brings in money. But the archaeologists of the time even dismissed it because they admitted and knew that they had so drastically changed the exterior and recreated the exterior of the structure.
Yeah, no way of knowing that.
Yeah, no way of knowing that.
Yeah, no way of knowing that.
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There's absolutely no way to say that the... I mean, the first attempt at rebuilding the stairs with recycled stones was later torn out and new blocks cut for the stairs. What they're saying here is that rebuilding the stairs, they used recycled stone. What they're talking about is scattered stone in the area.
There's absolutely no way to say that the... I mean, the first attempt at rebuilding the stairs with recycled stones was later torn out and new blocks cut for the stairs. What they're saying here is that rebuilding the stairs, they used recycled stone. What they're talking about is scattered stone in the area.
There's absolutely no way to say that the... I mean, the first attempt at rebuilding the stairs with recycled stones was later torn out and new blocks cut for the stairs. What they're saying here is that rebuilding the stairs, they used recycled stone. What they're talking about is scattered stone in the area.
So they didn't use any stones that they matched up to, knowing that it went to a part of a staircase for that area. Later torn out, new blocks cut for the stairs. So the stairs that exist now... or cut blocks that they made specifically, which means they designed the new stair system there. Because they were cutting stone to place in that.