Difference between revisions of "Pillar 5"
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+ | To be transcribed and photos compiled. See the [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bcrm8reylf78j31/p5wdq9OLqh image gallery] in the interim. | ||
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+ | A series of numbers run around the base of Pillar 5: | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 10 March 2013
Pillar 5 contains three sets of ciphers. The first is a grid of 10 rows by 26 columns of glyphs comprising a circle with one pointed corner that I have dubbed a 'squircle'. Below this, is a multi-line non-grid alphabetic cipher. On the base is the ever-present series of numbers.
Squircle cipher
The squircle grid is 10 rows by 26 columns. I have transcribed each depending on the direction the corner points in line with Cartesian quadrant naming (see graphic to the right).
The transcription of the squircle grid is:
14441144144414134324224143 13121142233212222111311123 34334422412123231413111423 32432113434332114214424432 41412411141414314314334412 21343424122111312144443221 21414444343123423143341422 42212232132431333222233143 11111414133114312324241124 21441222313431443213443432 |
Alphabetic Cipher
To be transcribed and photos compiled. See the image gallery in the interim.
Base
A series of numbers run around the base of Pillar 5:
11 12 9 12 11 13 15 17 28 3017 18 11 10 12 13 14 19 24 12 13 11 12 |