What secrets lie within an Ancient Temple?

This research stands as the most credible new evidence of foreign contact with Pre-Columbian America yet documented.

Australian author and visual artist, Lindsay McAuley has released his first self-published book, Decoding the Lost World of the Maya- A Personal Odyssey. His research explores the relationship between Maya architecture and time periods of their intricate and sophisticated calendar from a mathematical and geometric perspective. The Temple of Kukulkan at Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula, in Mexico, is the primary reference for this examination.

The UNESCO world heritage listed Temple of Kukulkan, otherwise known as El Castillo by the Spanish, was visited by more than 2 million people a year before the Covid 19 virus lock-down affected world travel. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Using intuition combined with meticulous mathematical and historical analysis, he believes the Mayan temple holds a codified secret revealed for the first time in almost 2000 years. The basis of this new research indicates that the Mayan calendrical system, the hallmark of their civilization, was purposely built into architectural design by the use of a single unit of measurement.

But did they build this temple alone?

This research suggests there was a meeting place of intelligent minds from two distinct civilizations separated by the vast Atlantic Ocean? The temple’s architectural ratios and proportions are analised using an entirely alternative archaeological tool, mathematics. The study of numbers provides credible evidence distinctly different cultures converged centuries earlier than history records. 

This controversial, intriguing and illuminating book charts an unforgettable journey from Mexico to deep within the jungles of Guatemala, to the Mediterranean coast of North Africa and across the Caribbean on a replica Phoenician sailing ship dated to 600 BCE.

“My analogy is, this is like a new archaeology discovery. It is like walking through a dense rainforest and finding an ancient temple for the first time as it materializes out of a jungle of mathematics and geometry”.

Beautifully illustrated with intricate diagrams and photography, this book is a journey into the landscape of the mind, a personal odyssey of physical hardship, mental challenges, scientific and spiritual insights.

To purchase a copy for yourself or read chapter previews, please visit the website here.