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Average date of first frost? How do you measure the length of the days without a clock?
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Thanks!
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I wouldn't necessarily need a formal system to demarcate the "date." I think most agriculturalists, or farmers, could as well. Quote:
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Yes, and that would require you to mark the position of the sun. Something that the post I was replying to implied was not necessary. Quote:
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Well, the case for alignments has been overstated somewhat, so perhaps I should give a more skeptical view. Stonehenge for instance, could have been built around just one alignment, the alignment with mid-summer sunrise, and the rest of the stones arranged geometrically around that alignment would have lined up by chance with other celestial events.
My wife has a copy of Hawkins' book 'Stonehenge Decoded', where he used an IBM supercomputer in 1966 to find two dozen alignments at Stonehenge. I would guess that the computer he used was at least a hundred times less powerful than the one in front of the person reading this message on the screen. Hawkins was almost certainly mistaken. Anyone with a computer can find alignments in a geometric arrangement of stones; that is a real problem with archaeoastronomy. Computer programs which can help the archaoastronomer are easily available now; using Starry Night or Celestia I bet dozens could be found for most circles. They are all, or nearly all, spurious. Maeshowe is certainly aligned on the midwinter sunrise, as is Newgrange; this is almost certainly deliberate. My wife suggests that even Stonehenge may have been aligned with midwinter sunset rather than midsummer sunrise, as the midwinter events seem to have been more important. Several monuments and circles have at least one alignment of this kind... but the idea (as suggested by Hawkins) that they would be used to 'calculate' anything, such as imminent eclipses, is bunk. Sometimes quite spectacular alignments occur by chance- for instance Box Tunnel, a railway tunnel built by the great Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is aligned with sunrise on his birthday. This is almost certainly a coincidence. Archaeoastronomy relies too much on coincidence for my liking.
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*cough* sunset *cough*
Otherwise, as I suspected, your opinions on the matter are practically identical to mine.
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Oops; I've been inside Maeshowe, but I got that wrong. Newgrange is definitely aligned on the sunrise, though, according to Wiki; I haven't been inside that one.
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Many apologies for the act of thread necromancy, but Stonehenge is in the news over here again.
Some archaeologists have publicised their theory about the stones purpose. Not a theory that I think will enjoy much support.
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A place of healing, a place of worship, a cemetery, a place for sacred rituals, a place for oratory and community gathering, an astronomical calender, none of these are mutually exclusive. Stonehenge to me is merely an early work at creating a god-place, a place designed to stir the emotions to a sense of awe and wonder.
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As I posted earlier in the thread, maybe the fact that the stones come from the west of Stonehenge, roughly where the Sun sets, this may mean that it is about reincarnation, either in this world or the next. As the Sun goes down, so a person's life comes to an end, and as the Sun rises the next morning, so a person is reborn in some way.
Maybe people went to Stonehenge for some ritual and the chipped of some stone to take home, and when they died, perhaps were buried with that piece of stone. Perhaps archaeologists should look out for pieces of this stone where people have been buried; although I suppose that this would have already been noted, if it had happened. |
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As RC says, such a place will have multiple purposes, both spiritual and practical, just like a Christain cathedral or an Islamic mosque. Healing may have been one.
There is a fascinating animation of the building and collapse of Stonehenge at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7322444.stm Is this imaginative or based on archeology, does anyone know? John |
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To be fair, I've not directly read their reports yet - so I'm only going on what I've read in news reports. There's a TV show on in the UK where their findings are fully explained, so I'll reserve judgement until I've (at the very least) seen that.
However, from the snippets I've read there seem to be far more plausible explanations for every piece of evidence I've seen. Stone fragments, for example, are to my mind likely to be the debris from the stones being dressed on the site rather than religious/healing keep-sakes. Wouldn't people usually take such things away with them, rather than deposit them at the site they came from in the first place, etc.. Quote:
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Maybe, aye. Once I've seen the TV show (on Saturday) I'll have a better idea of what exactly they're proposing, and once I get my hands on the full reports I'll have an even clearer picture. Also, I expect the subject will crop up in the discussions I regularly have with archaeologists - although these tend to be Scotland focused.
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Well, I've seen the TV show and it left me positively underwhelmed.
While I respect the very good work done with regard to (slightly) improving the date and sequence of the site - there was absolutely no evidence whatsoever presented in support of the "place of healing" idea. Plenty conjecture, assumptions and flights of fancy though. I'll have to try to find the formal reports somewhere, perhaps there's more detail and substance in something that's not designed as mass entertainment.
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