ショチカルコ遺跡とナスカbyはやし浩司
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266 (日本語版+英語版)Hiroshi
Hayashi’s Nazca Theory(はやし浩司のナスカ理論)
Answers to Nazca(ナスカの謎の答え)【重要・Important】
Trip to Xochicalco(ショチカルコへの旅)
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【日本語版】
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【英語版】
http://youtu.be/Lchn2PYw7Mg
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Here is the Answer to the Mysteries of
Nazca.
これがナスカの謎の答えです。
I show you only facts, real facts to prove
my theories.
All you have to do is just re-examine these
facts by yourselves.
みなさんに、私の理論を証明するための事実のみを、お話しします。
あとはみなさん自身で、ご確認ください。
All these facts have been found by me,
Hiroshi Hayashi, and please keep it in you mind firmly that no one is allowed
to use my ideas and theories in any case without my permission and names,
especially in the books and magazines.
これらのビデオの中で私が述べていることは、すべて私が発見した事実です。
どなたも流用、転用、盗用できませんので、ご留意の上、ご協力ください。
とくに本、雑誌などでの使用を、固く禁じます。
2013年04月13日
はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi
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Xochicalco (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ʃot͡ʃiˈkaɬko])
is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in
the
Municipality of Miacatlán in the western
part
of the Mexican state of Morelos. The name
Xochicalco may be translated from Nahuatl
as
"in the (place of the) house of
Flowers".
The site is located 38 km southwest of
Cuernavaca,
about 76 miles by road from Mexico City.
The
site is open to visitors all week, from 10
am to
5 pm, although access to the observatory is
only allowed after noon. The apogee of
Xochicalco
came after the fall of Teotihuacan and it
has been
speculated that Xochicalco may have played
a
part in the fall of the Teotihuacan empire.
The architecture and iconography of
Xochicalco
show affinities with Teotihuacan, the Maya
area,
and the Matlatzinca culture of the Toluca
Valley.
Today some residents of the nearby village
of
Cuentepec speak Nahuatl.
The main ceremonial center is atop an
artificially leveled hill, with remains of
residential
structures, mostly unexcavated, on long
terraces
covering the slopes. The site was first
occupied
by 200 BC, but did not develop into an
urban
center until the Epiclassic period (AD 700
– 900).
Nearly all the standing architecture at the
site
was built at this time. At its peak, the
city may
have had a population of up to 20,000
people.
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