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Harleston paper "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical geometry?", 1980 (MS 330)

A paper titled "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical trigonometry?" by Hugh Harleston, Jr., including illustrations and appendices.

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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Guide to the Hugh Harleston paper "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical geometry?", 1980




Descriptive Summary

Repository: Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Title: Hugh Harleston paper "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical trigonometry?"
Dates: 1980
Extent: 1 lin. inch (1 folder)
Abstract: A paper titled "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical trigonometry?" by Hugh Harleston, Jr., including illustrations and appendices.
Identification: MS 330
Language Materials are in English.

Biographical Note

Hugh Harleston, Jr. was an electronics technician in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946, working in the operation and repair of radar, sonar, transmitters, receivers, teletype, and telephoto. He is an alumnus of Rice University, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering in 1947 with postgraduate research studies of cooling tower efficiency. He also received a Master of Arts in Spanish, with honors, at the National University of Mexico in 1949. He has been president of the Mexico Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1963) and the Technology Forecasting Committee at the Mexican Institute of Chemical Engineers (1971-1972). He served as technical advisor to Director General, Mexico's National Commodities Agency (1976-1979). He formed the Uac-Kan Research Group in 1974, which accomplished over 200 archeological field excursions from 1974-1999. With the Uac-Kan, Hugh Harleston organized searches for precalculated sites with 37 finds. His publications include ten technical papers on Teotihuacan and Mayans, five books, and several university lectures. He has also done research in observational astronomy, applied optics, engineering design, philosophy, literature, marketing planning, parapsychology, and archaeoastronomy.

Information taken from Hugh Harleston, Jr.'s Curriculum Vita found on his website http://www.harleston13.com, Feb. 22, 2007.

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Scope and Contents

One report written by Hugh Harleston titled "Did Teotihuacan's Designers Have a Knowledge of Spherical Trigonometry?". Includes illustrations and appendices.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

This material is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish from the Hugh Harleston paper, MS 330, must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)

Harleston, Hugh

Subjects (Places)

Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico)

Subjects

Indians of Mexico.
Spherical Trigonometry.

Formats

Report

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Hugh Harleston paper "Did Teotihuacan's Designers have a knowledge of spherical trigonometry?", 1980, MS 330, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by Hugh Harleston on February 19, 1981.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Paper typescript "Did Teotihuacan's Designers Have a Knowledge of Spherical Trigonometry?", 1980

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