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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2009-12-08 15:24  
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tiompan

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On 2009-12-08 14:53, archaeo wrote:
I have had limited discussions of this site with excavator Dr. Malville. I'm very interested in the intentionality of the latitude placement, 22.5 degrees. That's one-fourth the meridian from equator to pole. Dr. Malville is not certain about the intentionality and considers it less than likely (if I may be so bold as to characterize his interpretation). I am quite certain this is not coincidence. More on why:
The Ur and Harran Latitudes, and Göbekli Tepe
http://jqjacobs.net/blog/gobekli_tepe.html
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With 29 points in the outer circle and six points within the circle a lot of figures can be produced . if 22.5 is considered salient then that could be replicated at countless other sites .
George
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archaeo

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| New Message Posted!2009-12-08 14:53  
I have had limited discussions of this site with excavator Dr. Malville. I'm very interested in the intentionality of the latitude placement, 22.5 degrees. That's one-fourth the meridian from equator to pole. Dr. Malville is not certain about the intentionality and considers it less than likely (if I may be so bold as to characterize his interpretation). I am quite certain this is not coincidence. More on why:
The Ur and Harran Latitudes, and Göbekli Tepe
http://jqjacobs.net/blog/gobekli_tepe.html
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davidmorgan

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"people living over seven thousand years ago may have possessed technical knowledge in astronomy and physics more advanced than our current understanding of the same subjects." -- Robert M. Schoch, geologist, 2002
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It's a pity that people sometimes go over the top with their opinions.
Absolutely no way is this true.
Here's a better pic...

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TotalScience

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| New Message Posted!2009-12-05 07:58  
Nabta Playa.
"people living over seven thousand years ago may have possessed technical knowledge in astronomy and physics more advanced than our current understanding of the same subjects." -- Robert M. Schoch, geologist, 2002
"Even cursory initial consideration of the locations of the six Orion stars in question (Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka, Betelguese, Bellatrix, and Meissa) suggests that the megaliths probably represented them." -- Thomas G. Brophy, archaeoastronomer, 2002
"By even the more conservative estimate, these are by far the most certain ancient megalithic astronomical alignments known in the world." -- Thomas G. Brophy, archaeoastronomer, 2002
Malville, J.M., et al., Megaliths and Neolithic Astronomy In Southern Egypt, Nature, 392, pages 488-491, Apr 1998
Wendorf, F., and Schild, R., Late Neolithic Megalithic Structures at Nabta Playa, Comparative Archaeology, Mar 1998
Wendorf, F., et al., Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara: The Archaeology of Nabta Playa, 2001
Brophy, T.G.., The Origin Map: Discovery of a Prehistoric Megalithic Astrophysical Map and Sculpture of the Universe, 2002
Brophy, T.G., and Rosen, P.A., 203.3507B]Satellite Imagery Measures of the Astronomically Aligned Megaliths at Nabta Playa, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Volume 35, Page 1259, 2003
Malville, J.M., et al., Astronomy of Nabta Playa, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings: African Cultural Astronomy, Pages 131-143, Jan 2008
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