Hypothetical cosmogonic conception of the world order in the Tagar culture
The article analyses two works by V.E. Larichev, where he reveals a potential occult astral aspect of the petroglyphs dating back to the Tagar culture of the late I millennium BCE in Northern Khakassia, namely, in the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau at the southern submontane extremity of Chetvyort...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:136fef14bf2e40f782082c9f00092e3d 2023-08-20T04:10:05+02:00 Hypothetical cosmogonic conception of the world order in the Tagar culture Polyakova, O.O. 2014-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00002 https://doaj.org/article/136fef14bf2e40f782082c9f00092e3d EN RU eng rus Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies https://aaatec.org/documents/article/po5.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2310-2144 doi:10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00002 2310-2144 https://doaj.org/article/136fef14bf2e40f782082c9f00092e3d Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 19-30 (2014) dragon the precession the celestial pole the pole of the ecliptic Astronomy QB1-991 Anthropology GN1-890 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00002 2023-07-30T00:37:18Z The article analyses two works by V.E. Larichev, where he reveals a potential occult astral aspect of the petroglyphs dating back to the Tagar culture of the late I millennium BCE in Northern Khakassia, namely, in the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau at the southern submontane extremity of Chetvyorty Sunduk. Professor Larichev's astral compositions provide the opportunity for further archaeo-astronomical research. The characters of the pictorial petroglyphic compositions represent ancient cosmic symbols of not only the Tagar culture, but also of many Eurasian peoples' cultures. This is the cosmic unity which joined minds of ancient representatives of various Eurasian cultures and generated in each of them the idea of a Heroic epos, Heroes bearing different names, but the plotline being actually the same, including fighting, development and defeating similar enemies. The plot is the same and it was suggested by the circumpolar pattern of the northern stellar sky, similar for all the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere of the Earth at the same Age. The petroglyphs of Chetvyorty Sunduk prove ancient people's knowledge of such phenomena as the precession, the motion of the celestial pole among stars and the location of the pole of the ecliptic near "Draco's head". Article in Journal/Newspaper Tagar culture Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Sunduk ENVELOPE(42.517,42.517,65.600,65.600) |
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The article analyses two works by V.E. Larichev, where he reveals a potential occult astral aspect of the petroglyphs dating back to the Tagar culture of the late I millennium BCE in Northern Khakassia, namely, in the foothills of the Kuznetsk Alatau at the southern submontane extremity of Chetvyorty Sunduk. Professor Larichev's astral compositions provide the opportunity for further archaeo-astronomical research. The characters of the pictorial petroglyphic compositions represent ancient cosmic symbols of not only the Tagar culture, but also of many Eurasian peoples' cultures. This is the cosmic unity which joined minds of ancient representatives of various Eurasian cultures and generated in each of them the idea of a Heroic epos, Heroes bearing different names, but the plotline being actually the same, including fighting, development and defeating similar enemies. The plot is the same and it was suggested by the circumpolar pattern of the northern stellar sky, similar for all the inhabitants of the northern hemisphere of the Earth at the same Age. The petroglyphs of Chetvyorty Sunduk prove ancient people's knowledge of such phenomena as the precession, the motion of the celestial pole among stars and the location of the pole of the ecliptic near "Draco's head". |
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Hypothetical cosmogonic conception of the world order in the Tagar culture |
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