Nimrud Northwest Palace Speaks (Object 31.72.3 at Metropolitan Museum of Art NYC) The image below is most easily available at the Metropolitan Museum of Art collection object 31.72.3 in New York. The specific image here is from the internet public domain and imported into Autosketch (Autodesk) and lines carefully drawn between important details such as three-point circles, three-point curves, line systems, angles, purse taper, fingernail circles, finger ends, flower centers and others. The reader may need to think about why archeologists and others do not provide detail measurements of important features of an image like this. Perhaps they figure the units of measure in modern times wouldn’t be close to what the ancients might use. Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it. But if the original artist was smart enough to create these images, surely one would know that the unit of measure needs to be eliminated from any message one might intend to present far into the future viewers. How...