赫格拉的陆地和天空景观:纳巴泰人墓地的考古天文学分析

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 0 ARCHITECTURE
Juan Antonio Belmonte, A. César González-García, Munirah A. AlMushawh, Maitane Urrutia-Aparicio, Andrea Rodríguez-Antón
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摘要

沙特阿拉伯的世界文化遗产赫格拉(Mada´in Salih,Al-Hijr)考古遗址通常被认为是纳巴泰王国的南部首都。纳巴泰人在阿尔乌拉山谷(古达丹所在地)的东北方向重建了其北方首都佩特拉的多个方面。他们在砂岩露头上雕刻了 130 多座坟墓,其中近百座具有纪念碑的特征,华丽的外墙美轮美奂,寓意深远。2023 年 2 月,我们的国际多学科研究小组在赫格拉进行了一次实地考察。我们的目标是测量该地区纳巴泰人墓葬和圣所的方位,这可以为我们早先在佩特拉和纳巴泰其他地方的工作中所研究的纳巴泰文化和宗教提供新的线索。本文包括对 113 座古墓(包括所有纪念性古墓)方位数据的分析和解释,这是迄今为止分析过的最大的一组纳巴泰古墓。结果表明,这些墓葬的朝向并不是随机的,而是遵循一系列模式,很可能是在纳巴泰月历宗教节日的框架内强调天空景观,有时也强调当地景观。
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Land- and Skyscapes of Hegra: An Archaeoastronomical Analysis of the Nabataean Necropoleis

The archaeological World Heritage Site of Hegra (Mada´in Salih, Al-Hijr), in Saudi Arabia, is often considered the southern capital of the Nabataean Kingdom. Positioned just northeast of the AlUla Valley (where ancient Dadan is located), the Nabataeans recreated several aspects of their northern capital, Petra. They carved more than 130 tombs into the sandstone outcrops of which nearly a hundred had a monumental character with ornate façades of exceptional beauty and deep sense of enduring. In February 2023, our international, multidisciplinary research team conducted a field campaign in Hegra. Our objective was to measure the orientation of Nabataean tombs and sanctuaries in the area, which could offer new clues to aspects of Nabataean culture and religion that we had studied in earlier works at Petra, and elsewhere in Nabataea. This paper includes the analysis and interpretation of the data on the orientation of 113 tombs, including all monumental ones, the largest coherent set of Nabataean tombs ever analyzed. The results show that the tombs were not randomly orientated but followed a series of patterns, most probably emphasizing the skyscape, within the framework of the Nabataean lunisolar calendar religious festivals, and, on occasions, also the local landscape.

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Nexus Network Journal
Nexus Network Journal HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
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1.10
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53
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 1999, the Nexus Network Journal (NNJ) is a peer-reviewed journal for researchers, professionals and students engaged in the study of the application of mathematical principles to architectural design. Its goal is to present the broadest possible consideration of all aspects of the relationships between architecture and mathematics, including landscape architecture and urban design.
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