Archaeoastronomy

Start year
1993
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    General
    Description

    The main objective of this project is to study the importance of astronomy as a fundamental part of human culture and civilization from Paleolithic to the present day. Our interest is mainly devoted to the people of the ancient Mediterranean cultures from the Atlantic to the Middle East, with a special dedication to Spain, its geographical neighbourhood and ancient Egypt. However, we are also developing projects in Mesoamerica, Peru and the Pacific islands.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    Collaborators
    Dr.
    José Luis Escacena
    Dr.
    Magdi Fekri
    Dr.
    M.C. Gallegos
    Dr.
    Marco García Quintela
    Dr.
    Michael Hoskin
    Dr.
    Migel Ángel Molinero Polo
    Dr.
    Mª Antonia Perera Betancor
    Dr.
    Manuel Pérez
    Dr.
    Margarita Sanz de Lara Barrios
    Dr.
    Antonio Tejera Gaspar
    Dr.
    José María Vaquero
    Dr.
    Mauro Zedda
    1. The summit of Gran Canaria has been considered as an excellent example of a Cultural Landscape worthy of being declared World Heritage site within the Astronomy and World Heritage Initiative of UNESCO and the IAU. In 2018 the memory has been completed and the process of evaluation by ICOMOS has begun.
    2. A rock engraving or petroglyph of the aboriginal era on the island of La Palma (Benahoare) has been interpreted as an island map where its major landmarks are represented for purposes of sympathetic magic. This is without doubt one of the finest examples of prehistoric map produced before the development of modern cartography.
    3. The megalithic monumental complex of Castillejo del Bonete stands as the first evidence of a solar marker (towards the winter solstice sunrise) in a megalithic site of the Iberian Peninsula, indicating that the precise location of the monument was carefully chosen (Benítez de Lugo Enrich, L., Esteban, C., 2018).

    Related publications

    • Book Review: Archeoastronomia: Un Dibattito tra Archaeologi ed Astronomi alla Ricerca di un Metodo Comune
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      Belmonte, J. A.

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      2
      2011
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      0
    • Antiochos's Hierathesion at Nemrud Dag Revisited: Adjusting the Date in the Light of Astronomical Evidence
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      Belmonte, J. A. et al.

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      11
      2010
      Citations
      1

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