史前圣地的网络至日庆典调查

Reinhard Mussik
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在不同的历史时期,太阳、月亮、星星和行星在许多文化中都受到崇拜。17世纪初,在德国的上卢萨蒂亚地区,一些人在日出和日落时在岩石上向太阳祈祷,被教区牧师当场抓住。2012年夏至,一群考古天文学家爱好者在同一地区的类似岩层之间建立了互联网互联。所有涉及的岩层都被认为是史前太阳崇拜的圣地。这种现象会不会是一个被遗忘已久的邪教的复兴?本文探讨了2014年夏至虚拟互联的组织者和参与者的动机。令人惊讶的是,这些人主要对考古天文学和地方史感兴趣,而不是对新时代的精神观念感兴趣。此外,他们感到与一种假定的泛欧洲太阳崇拜有联系,这种崇拜在欧洲国家之间不存在边界的时候可能无处不在
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An Investigation of Internet Solstice Celebrations of Supposed Prehistoric Sacred Places
The sun, moon, stars and planets have been worshipped in many cultures in different historical periods. At the beginning of the seventeenth century in the German region of Upper Lusatia some people were caught ‘redhanded’ by their parish priest praying to the sun at rock formations at sunrise and sunset. At the summer solstice 2012 a group of hobbyist archaeoastronomers established an Internet interconnection between similar rock formations in the same region. All the rock formations involved were mooted to have been sacred sites of a prehistoric sun cult. Could this phenomenon be a revival of a longforgotten cult? This article explores the motivation of the organisers of and participants in the virtual interconnections at the summer solstice 2014. Surprisingly, these people were mainly interested in archaeoastronomy and local history, not in New Age spiritual ideas. Furthermore, they felt connected to an assumed pan-European sun cult which could have been ubiquitous at a time when borders between the European countries did not exist
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