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Ancient Measures

Chankillo

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    rodz2015
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    00 13/02/2020 06:18
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    Chankillo - an ancient astronomical observatory. Includes a much older calendar system consistent with the biblical narrative of the spring equinox (14 Abib later Nisan) and the date of August 9 corresponding to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army in 607 BC

     



       





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    1 st NISAN (ABIB) March - April

    14 Passover

    15-21 Unfermented Cakes

    16 Offering of firstfruits

    Barley

    2nd IYYAR (ZIV) April - May

    14 Late Passover (Nu 9: 10-13)

    Wheat

    3rd SIVAN May - June

    Festival of Weeks (Pentecost)

    Early Figs

    4th TAMMUZ June - July

    First Grapes

    5th AB July - August

    Summer Fruits

    6th ELUL August - September

    Dates, Grapes, Figs

    7th TISHRI September - October

    1 Trumpet blast

    10 Day of Atonement

    15-21 Festival of Booths or Ingathering

    22 Solemn assembly

    Plowing

    8th HESHVAN (BUL) October - November

    Olives

    9th CHISLEV November - December

    25 Festival of Dedication

    Flocks Wintered

    10th TEBETH December - January

    Vegetation Developing

    11th SHEBAT January - February

    Almond Blossoms

    12th ADAR February - March













    Archaeological evidence indicates that Chankillo may be the earliest known astronomical observatory in the Americas. Built over 2,300 years ago, the site includes a temple, a plaza, and thirteen towers constructed from cut stone. The complex lies in the coastal desert of Peru near the Casma-Sechín river basin. Recent excavations indicated that Chankillo was occupied for a relatively short period of time between the mid-fourth century BC and the early first century AD but was subsequently abandoned, most likely due to violent conflict. In 2007, Chankillo was identified as an early astronomical observatory.
    Chankillo is unique among ancient observatory sites because of its multiple observation points;similar sites around the world contain only one point of astronomical alignment, which does not provide the measurements needed to track the passage of time over a full year. The thirteen towers of Chankillo, situated between two observation platforms, span the entire annual rising and setting arc of the sun, which gradually shifts along the horizon over the course of a year.
    The inhabitants of Chankillo would have been able to determine the date with an accuracy of two to three days by watching the sunrise or sunset from the correct observation platform. Using the site as an observatory would have allowed the inhabitants to regulate the occurrence of seasonal events, including planting and harvest times, as well as religious festivals.The archaeological evidence at Chankillo suggests that sun worship existed in the Andes around two millennia before the well-known sun cult of the Inca Empire. -https: //www.wmf.org/project/chankillo


    Chankillo:

     [VIDEO] youtu.be/q13Pz-R8OuE [/ VIDEO] 







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    [Modificato da rodz2015 24/11/2020 07:55]
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    rodz2015
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    00 24/11/2020 10:24
    Chankillo-total eclipse in 1223.1222 b.c.e



    Total Solar Eclipse of 1222/1223 b.b.e  

      


        





    - 1223 B.CE total eclipse 30 March and 23 September  in Chankillo - an ancient astronomical observatory.

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    00 24/09/2021 15:53
    Informazione da monseppe2


    - 1223 B.CE total eclipse 30 March and 23 September in Chankillo - an ancient astronomical observatory.



    Eclisse di sole del 1223bc (-1222 astronomico) vista da Babilonia.

    Chankillo è in Perù. Dal Perù le eclissi, (di sole e di luna) non furono visibili

    (provo a inserire gli elaborati)

    ciao.







    spiegare che relazione ha questa eclisse con calendario o con osservatore astronomico del Perù.

    il filmato del sorgere sole fra le torri, sembra una "riproduzione di un "<Analemma solare" ma visibile da terra.



    spero sia utile.

    ciao.
    [Modificato da monseppe2 24/09/2021 16:13]