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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 8, 2012 19:16:08 GMT 10
Secrets of the Star Disk
The Nebra Sky Disk is a bronze disk with a blue-green patina (originally black) and inlaid with gold symbols. These are interpreted generally as a sun or full moon, a lunar crescent, and stars (including a cluster interpreted as the Pleiades). Two golden arcs along the sides, marking the angle between the solstices, were added later. A final addition was another arc at the bottom surrounded with multiple strokes (of uncertain meaning, interpreted as a Sun ship with numerous oars). The disk is attributed to a site near Nebra in Germany, and associatively dated to c. 1600 BCE. It has been associated with the Bronze Age Unetice culture.
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 20, 2012 6:18:50 GMT 10
Good vids so just how did european ancient man know this sophisticated very high level astronamical data, and from who did they aquire this knowledge?
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