Tindaya Guanche sacred mountain, Fuerteventura (Canary Islands, Spain) and its Ibero-Guanche (Latin) rock inscriptions

Antonio Arnáiz-Villena, Marcial Medina, Christian Vaquero-Yuste, V. Ruíz-del-Valle, C. Suarez-Sanchez, I. Juárez, Fabio Suarez-Trujillo
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Tindaya volcano is a sacred Guanche (or Majo)* mountain, Canary Islands, Spain. This mountain was probably a religious / pilgrimage place for Guanche/Majo people. Many of its rocks are covered by lineal and figurative motifs with incised or picketed (carved) technology the most abundant reported are podomorphs, which in the Atlantic European façade usually point towards either the summer solstice sunset or the sunset yearly arch at these latitudes (Northwest direction). Podomorphs are generally admixed with other motifs in the rock panel. Among these motifs are the so called Ibero-Guanche incised Lineal Megalithic Scripts or pre-Guanche-Iberian signs. These are similar to those found in other Canary Islands, Algerian Sahara Desert or Iberia, some of them scripted in dolmens themselves (5-3,000 years BC). This finding at Tindaya volcano supports a very early Fuerteventura Island, longer before than Punic or Roman influence, if any; podomorphs todays Bronze Age chronology in Iberia supports ancient peopling in Fuerteventura and other Canary Islands. In the present paper we analyse these incise Iberian-Guanche (or earlier) writing and put forward a mainly religious/ funeral meaning in the context of the Paleolithic/Neoithic widespread Religion of the Mother. The Saharo-Canarian cultural circle may have been the origin of Eurafrican and Mediterranean Lineal scripts, like Runes, Iberian Tartessian, Etruscan, Lepontic, Minoan Lineal A and others. Particularly Iberian- Guanche scripts and their probable precursor Linela Megalithic signs also present in Sahara supports that Saharan people migration when desertification started about 10,000 BC was origin of this culture. *Majos= Lanzarote and Fuerteventura Islands inhabitants.
富埃特文图拉(西班牙加那利群岛)的廷达亚-关切圣山及其伊比利亚-关切(拉丁语)岩石铭文
廷达亚火山是西班牙加那利群岛的一座关切(或马约)*圣山。这座山可能是关切人/马约人的宗教/朝圣之地。它的许多岩石上都有刻痕或挑花(雕刻)技术的线条和形象图案,据说最丰富的是荚状图案,在欧洲大西洋的正面通常指向夏至日落或这些纬度地区的日落年拱(西北方向)。豆荚状图案通常与岩板上的其他图案混杂在一起。在这些图案中,有所谓的伊比利亚-冈切刻线巨石文字或前冈切-伊比利亚符号。这些图案与在其他加那利群岛、阿尔及利亚撒哈拉沙漠或伊比利亚发现的图案相似,其中一些图案还刻写在石窟中(公元前 5-3000 年)。廷达亚火山的这一发现证明了富埃特文图拉岛的历史非常悠久,比布匿人或罗马人的影响(如果有的话)还要早;伊比利亚青铜时代的年代学支持富埃特文图拉和其他加那利群岛的古代人口。在本文中,我们分析了这些伊比利亚-冈奇(或更早)刻痕文字,并在旧石器时代/新石器时代广泛传播的 "母亲宗教 "的背景下,提出了主要的宗教/葬礼含义。撒哈拉-加那利文化圈可能是欧非和地中海线形文字的起源地,如鲁尼文、伊比利亚-塔泰西文、伊特鲁里亚文、莱庞提文、米诺斯线形 A 文等。特别是伊比利亚--冈奇文字及其可能的前身利内拉巨石标志也出现在撒哈拉地区,这证明撒哈拉人在公元前 1 万年左右沙漠化开始时的迁移是这种文化的起源。*马约斯=兰萨罗特岛和富埃特文图拉岛居民。
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