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Astronomy and Sun Cult in the Swedish Bronze Age
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作者 Nils-Axel Morner bob g.lind 《International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics》 2018年第2期143-162,共20页
The Scandinavian Bronze Age started quite rapidly at around 1750 BC, and is marked by three simultaneous events: 1) importation of bronze from the east Mediterranean region, 2) export of amber from southeast Sweden to... The Scandinavian Bronze Age started quite rapidly at around 1750 BC, and is marked by three simultaneous events: 1) importation of bronze from the east Mediterranean region, 2) export of amber from southeast Sweden to the east Mediterranean region, and 3) the carving of pictures of big ships on bedrock and boulders in southern Scandinavia. We take this as evidence of travel and trading by people coming from the east Mediterranean region on big ships via Gibraltar and the North Sea to Scandinavia. At the same time, the Sun cult flourished in southern Sweden and Denmark, as evidenced by monuments perfectly oriented with respect to the Sun’s daily and annual motions over the sky (e.g. Ales Stones), rock carvings of solar symbols and in solar alignment, and a number of ritual objects related to the Sun Cult (e.g. The Golden Sky Dome). In this paper, we summarize and update available data, especially the data from Southern Sweden. 展开更多
关键词 Swedish Bronze Age Bronze Import Amber Export Rock Carving Sun Cult Phalluscult Ales Stones The Golden Sky Dome
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Stonehenge Has Got a Younger Sister Ales Stones in Sweden Decoded
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作者 Nils-Axel Morner bob g.lind 《International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics》 2012年第1期23-27,共5页
We report a novel finding that Stonehenge in England and Ales Stones in Sweden were built with the same basic geometry and using the megalithic yard as standard of measure. This opens quite new perspectives into cultu... We report a novel finding that Stonehenge in England and Ales Stones in Sweden were built with the same basic geometry and using the megalithic yard as standard of measure. This opens quite new perspectives into cultural influence, travel and trading in the Bronze Age. 展开更多
关键词 ARCHAEOASTRONOMY Stone Calendars STONEHENGE Ales Stones
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