Box 4
Contains 10 Results:
Codice #25 – Maya Sun Calendar and Dictum Disproved, 1940 - 1948
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #26 – Part One - Uxmal Ruins, Chicago World’s Fair, 1930 - 1934
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #26 – Part Two - Uxmal Ruins, Chicago World’s Fair, 1930 - 1933
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #27 – Maps, notes and charts on Uxmal expedition, 1930
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #28 – Part One, Maya Eclipse Table, 1948 - 1952
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #28 – Part Two, Maya Eclipse Table, 1943 - 1948
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #28 – Part Three, “Concepts and Structure of Maya Calendrical Arithmetic”, undated
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #29 – Part One, Maya Calendar Correlations, undated
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #29 – Part Two, Maya Calendar Correlations, undated
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.
Codice #29 – Part Three, Maya Calendar Correlations, undated
The Robert Hall Merrill Papers document Merrill’s fifty-year interest in archaeology, specifically the Maya Calendar. For over 20 years he corresponded with numerous scholars around the world, challenged their findings, and developed his own theories. He graphed the phases of the sun, moon, and the planets as they pertained to deciphering the calendar. The collection consists primarily of correspondence, graphs, and charts documenting Merrill’s personal research and conclusions.