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Human
figures on the D&M Pyramid
The rectangle on the D&M Pyramid is a real attention getter. Once
our eye gets
attracted to this area, we may see a hatted male figure. The horizontal
top of the
rectangle could be the hem of a trenchcoat worn by the gigure and the
vertical
sides of the nearly square rectangle could be the figure's legs.
A little below and to the side of the male is a female figure, hooded
and wearing
a long flowing robe.
Symmetry,
and regularity
Both figures seem to be shown at the same scale. Both are
upright, just like
the rectangle forming the base of the male figure.
http://barsoom.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m04/images/M0203051.html
Faces in the King's Face
The King's left eye is at the same time the right eye of another face
with
a cross between the eyes. You can't miss it. Actually, there are two
crosses,
an upright white cross between the eyes, and the dark cross, where the
latter
almost looks like a shadow cast by the former.
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The female profile below is also an element of the same area.

Martian Deer?

© Jiri Mruzek Vancouver,
BC, Canada
http://www.msss.com/education/facepage/face_discussion.html
http://www.geocities.com/jirimruzek/osirnum.htm
http://www.geocities.com/jirimruzek/abyhelic.htm
giant nine-fingered, three-toed,
and spiral-tailed monkey (Nasca, Peru).
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