斯里兰卡达尼加拉圆形岩石中与岩石雕刻相关的考古天文学绑定符文的第一个记录

A. Sumanarathna, M. Aouititen, Bernie Taylor, Geeth Sameera, J. Katupotha, A. Bandara
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达尼加拉岩石是一个独特的地质遗址,位于Polonnaruwa地区的Kandegama附近。鸟瞰图显示,岩石呈半圆形,受地质风化的影响。Danigala inselberg的西北斜坡部分在Chithra Lena(7°41′0.44”N | 81°12′45.66”E)发现了有趣的岩画。这些符号相对较新,是由斯里兰卡生态天文学与中央文化基金(Polonnaruwa-Alahana Parivena项目)合作进行的考古天文学调查中首次在斯里兰卡发现的。这些岩画,现在被认为是艺术,是过去社会古代文化遗迹的无声科学印记。在斯里兰卡的一些遗址中发现的主要形式部分相似,但在雕刻过程中存在明显差异。值得注意的是,达尼加拉岩画的绑定符文编码样本与萨满文化的绑定符文符号非常相似。此外,雕刻技术与印度埃达克卡尔洞穴岩画中使用的技术非常相似。本文试图对这种绑定符文编码进行记录和分析,以揭示其考古天文学意义和历史信仰。
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The First Record of the Archeoastronomical Bind Rune Associated with Petroglyphs in Danigala Circular Rock, Sri Lanka
Danigala Rock is a unique geological site situated near Kandegama at Polonnaruwa district. The aerial view of the rock shows a semi-circular shape, which was affected by geological weathering. The northwest slope part of Danigala inselberg has interesting petroglyphs discovered in Chithra Lena (7°41'0.44"N | 81°12'45.66"E). These symbols are relatively new and, for the first time, discovered in Sri Lanka during an archaeoastronomical survey conducted by Eco Astronomy Sri Lanka in a corporation with Central Cultural Fund (Polonnaruwa-Alahana Parivena Project). These petroglyphs, now perceived and assessed as art, are mute science prints of ancient cultural vestiges of a bygone society. The predominant forms found are partially similar with few forms found in some sites in Sri Lanka, but with distinct differences in the engraving process. Notably, samples of the bind rune coding of Danigala petroglyphs are quite similar to bind rune’s symbols of Shamanic cultures. Besides, the engraving technique is remarkably similar to the technique used in the petroglyphs of Edakkal Caves in India. This paper is an attempt to document and analyze this bind rune coding in purpose to uncover the archaeo-astronomical meaning and the historical beliefs.
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