Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas

Bird's-eye view of the Monkey (90 meters / 295 feet long).


Above, left: Bird's-eye view of the Nazca lines, the Monkey (90 meters / 295 feet long). The Nazca Lines are gigantic geoglyphs located in Peru.
Right: Butterfly theorem.

Welcome! Geometry Step-by-Step from the Land of the Incas provides an eclectic mix of sound, science, and Incan history in order to raise students' interest in Euclidean geometry. Visitors will find geometry problems, proofs, quizzes, puzzles, quotations, visual displays, "scientific speculation", Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Lost City of the Incas, Nazca Lines, the Quipu, the Lord of Sipan, Caral: the oldest civilization in the Americas, and more. Site created and maintained by Antonio Gutierrez.

 

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The Incas Language

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The Landscape of Online Degrees. Designed for college and university students seeking online degree programs.

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The Landscape of Terms of Environment

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Triangle and Squares. Fifteen theorems. Visual illustrations.

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Equilic Quadrilateral.
 

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Machu Picchu Map. Explore this interactive map of the "Lost City of the Incas."
 

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Humans Hard-wired into brain for Geometry.

 

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Nazca Lines and Maria Reiche. Mystery on the Desert. Animation.

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Torino Games and Geometric Art.

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Star Wars and Geometric Art.

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Geometry Wars and Geometric Art. Free download.

 

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The Lord of the Rings and Geometric Art.
 

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The Chronicles of Narnia and Geometric Art.

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Nazca Lines: The Monkey, Geometric Art.

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Triangle Centers.

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The Landscape of Harry Potter terms.

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Presentation: "Animated Angle to Geometry Study I & II." 46th Annual Georgia Mathematics Conference, Extreme Makeover: Mathematics Edition!, Rock Eagle, October 20-22, 2005,

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Proposed Problems 1. Solve these problems about congruence of line segments, angles, and triangles and lift up your geometry skills.

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The Landscape of Books of All Time

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The Landscape of Syllogism

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The Landscape of Why Study Geometry?

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The Landscape of Instructional Strategies.

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The Landscape of Think Out of the Box

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The Landscape of Expert System

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The Landscape of Terms. An expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view of terms. This word storming is a mental exercise for producing ideas by right brain thinking. The Landscape of Geometry , The Landscape of Hurricane Katrina, The Landscape of the Inca Empire, The Landscape of Laser. The Landscape of Top Overall Searches.

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Archimedes' Book of Lemmas. Exercise your brain. Archimedes wrote the "Book of Lemmas" more than 2200 years ago. Solve these 15 high school level problems and lift up your geometry skills.

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The Quipu: Caral, Ancient Peru city reveals 5,000-year-old 'writing'.
Puruchuco: Knotty Incan Accounting Untangled.

 

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Experiencing Geometry Poem. Taken from "Experiencing Geometry on Plane and Sphere," a classic textbook on Euclidean and non-Euclidean space. Used by permission of the author David W. Henderson.

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The Nazca Lines are over 300 drawings on the ground (lines, triangles, trapezoids, spirals, birds, a spider, a monkey, flowers) located in the Nazca desert.

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Nazca Lines: The Monkey - Puzzle.
 

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Nazca Lines: The Condor bird. Puzzle: 40 pieces of birds tessellation.

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Nazca Lines: The Spider. Puzzle: 44 pieces in a tri-dove style of piece.

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 Achieve Your Dreams. Inspirational poem with animation and sound.

 

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Geometry Quotes Quiz. Who said this? Five random questions.


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