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Submitted by Runemage on Friday, 18 March 2022  Page Views: 5456

Neolithic and Bronze AgeSite Name: Popov Yar 2 Alternative Name: Popov Yar-2
Country: Ukraine
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Type: Barrow Cemetery
Nearest Town: Donetsk  Nearest Village: Popov Yar
Latitude: 48.418610N  Longitude: 37.457500E
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Popov Yar 2
Popov Yar 2 submitted by dodomad : Carvings thought to be an ancient sundial used by the Srubnaya people of the Bronze Age. Photo Credit: Larisa Vodolazhskaya Site in Ukraine (Vote or comment on this photo)
A slab thought to be an ancient sundial discovered in a Bronze Age barrow in Ukraine in 2011. In the course of archaeological excavations in the north western part of the Donetsk region a burial in tumulus 3 of the barrow group Popov Yar-2 was found. This unique stone floor slab has carvings inscribed into it.

In February 2013, the archaeologists sent pictures of the find to Larisa Vodolazhskaya of the Archaeoastronomical Research Center at Southern Federal University thinking she would find it interesting, given her work on Bronze Age petroglyphs.

Read more at
http://www.livescience.com/40227-bronze-age-sundial-grave.html

and the original paper:Analemmatic and Horizontal Sundials of the Bronze Age (Northern Black Sea Coast) by Larisa Vodolazhskaya
arXiv:1309.7238 [physics.hist-ph]

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Popov Yar 2
Popov Yar 2 submitted by dodomad : The Bronze Age mound in northwestern Donetsk in the Ukraine, the site where the 'ancient sundial' was discovered in 2011. Photo Credit: Larisa Vodolazhskaya Site in Ukraine (Vote or comment on this photo)

Popov Yar 2
Popov Yar 2 submitted by dodomad : Archaeologists pose with a Bronze Age sundial dating back more than 3,000 years. Photo Credit: Larisa Vodolazhskaya Site in Ukraine (2 comments - Vote or comment on this photo)

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Re: Popov Yar 2 by enjaytom on Monday, 28 March 2022
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Hi Guys,
The Popov Yar 2 stone from Ukraine records five lines on the left; then twelve lines across to the right. These are the numbers of the prehistoric Stonehenge Moon calendar, five days a week, twelve months a year, missing are six lines - the weeks a month. Combined with the Sun calendar five day weeks, four weeks a month and sixteen months a year; these twin systems were in use four four millennia across Europe and Britain until the Roman Empire ruled the area. See my URL:-
http://www.bookstore.bookpod.com.au/p/1071681/stonehenge-sacred-symbolism.html
its all there,
Neil
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Neolithic Burial Mounds in the Black Sea Steppe by Andy B on Monday, 14 October 2013
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Not directly related but a useful overview

Rassamakin Y.Y., 2011. Neolithic Burial Mounds in the Black Sea Steppe: From the First Burial Symbols to Monumental Ritual Architecture. In: S. Muller-Celka (ed.). Ancestral Landscapes. TMO 61, Maison de l’Orient et la Méditerranée, Lyon, 293-306. by Юрій Рассамакін

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Gravetop Sundial Reveals Lost Civilization's Tech Savvy by Andy B on Monday, 14 October 2013
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A carved stone found marking a Bronze Age grave in the Ukraine is the oldest sundial of its kind ever found, a new study reveals.

The sundial may have marked the final resting place of a young man sacrificed or otherwise marked as a messenger to the gods or ancestors, said study researcher Larisa Vodolazhskaya of the Archaeoastronomical Research Center at Southern Federal University in Russia. Vodolazhskaya analyzed the geometry of the tire-size stone and its carvings, confirming the stone would have marked the time using a system of parallel lines and an elliptical pattern of circular depressions.

The elliptical pattern makes the carving an analemmatic sundial. A traditional sundial marks the time using a gnomon, a fixed vertical that casts a shadow. An analemmatic sundial has a gnomon that must move every day of the year to adjust to the changing position of the sun in the sky.

More at
http://www.livescience.com/40227-bronze-age-sundial-grave.html

See Images of the Ancient Sundial
http://www.livescience.com/40220-album-ancient-bronze-age-sundial.html
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Re: Popov Yar 2 by Andy B on Monday, 14 October 2013
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Analemmatic and Horizontal Sundials of the Bronze Age (Northern Black Sea Coast) Larisa Vodolazhskaya
(Submitted on 26 Sep 2013)

The paper presents the results of a study of unique plate with images of Srubna burial of tumuli group Popov Yar-2 (Ukraine) and plate of Srubna burial of tumulus field Tavriya-1 (Russia). A distinctive feature of the images is the orderliness and symmetry of the composition, as well as the location of elliptical cupped depressions. With the help of mathematical and astronomical methods we prove in this paper that the plates with the images are the ancient sundials.

At the Popov Yar-2 plate located two sundials, which worked at the same time: the analemmatic sundial and the horizontal sundial with two gnomons and the linear scale. At the Tavriya-1 plate located analemmatic sundial. On the basis of the reconstruction of the linear parameters of the gnomon of both Popov Yar-2 plate sundials and given the scale value of horizontal sundial, in the article that the potential indirect impact protoscientific knowledge of ancient Egypt to the Srubna population in the Northern Black Sea coast.

Cite as: arXiv:1309.7238 [physics.hist-ph]

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