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Post by theshee on Dec 18, 2010 9:47:28 GMT 10
The oldest temple of the Sun has been discovered in northwest Bulgaria, near the town of Vratsa, aged at more then 8000 years, the Bulgarian National Television (BNT) reported on December 15 2010.
The Bulgarian 'Stonehenge' is hence about 3000 years older than its illustrious English counterpart. But unlike its more renowned English cousin, the Bulgarian sun temple was not on the surface, rather it was dug out from under tons of earth and is shaped in the form of a horse shoe, the report said.
The temple was found near the village of Ohoden. According to archaeologists, the prehistoric people used the celestial facility to calculate the seasons and to determine the best times for sowing and harvest. The site was also used for rituals, offering gifts to the Sun for fertility as BNT reported.
This area of Bulgaria was previously made famous because remnants of the oldest people who lived in this part of Europe were found.
Archaeologists also found dozens of clay and stone disks in the area of the temple.
"The semantics of the disks symbolise the disk of the Sun itself, which means that this is the earliest ever temple dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, discovered on our lands," archaeologist Georgi Ganetsovski told the BNTwww.archaeologydaily.com/news/201012155777/8000-year-old-Sun-temple-found-in-Bulgaria.html
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 20, 2010 6:47:08 GMT 10
good find shee,i cant find pics at mo but i did find abit about other sun temples in bulgaria. Beglik Tash is a Thracian rock sanctuary situated on the southern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, a few kilometers north of the city of Primorsko. Beglik Tash is a natural phenomenon of huge megaliths arranged and carved by a Thracian tribe and later used for pagan ceremonies. It is part of a wider surrounding area and a natural rock formation of huge monolithic blocks of volcanic origin, and were formed of hardened magma that erupted from a volcano active during the Mesozoic era. Currently, an open-air museum is maintained by the Burgas Historical Society. Most of the megaliths have traces of carvings for the purposes of Thracian rituals. There are also the remains of a labyrinth that visitors can pass through. A Thracian sun clock is formed from huge stones. There also is a enormously big rock, standing on only two points and a cave, resembling a woman's lap.
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Post by Wes on Dec 20, 2010 11:45:38 GMT 10
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Post by brillbilly on Dec 21, 2010 7:13:36 GMT 10
"Hmmm?,im looking for kids footmarks,lol not exacly what i was hoping for? bit on the tiny side ;D
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Post by theshee on Dec 21, 2010 21:04:27 GMT 10
That pic!! LOL It looks like its just been made for demonstration purposes only lol
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Post by shatnerswig on Dec 21, 2010 21:53:54 GMT 10
yes it is kinda spinal tap stonehengeish isnt it?
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