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Establishing a New Order: The Orientation of Roman Towns Built in the Age of Augustus Those towns were planned to incorporate astronomical phenomena as images of propaganda of their rulers, or to connect the city to the gods. The visual effect of the Sun rising in line with the orientation of the city at a given moment in its yearly movement was thus sought and incorporated for its词根词缀法 发表于 2025-3-27 14:00:07
The , and Its Possible Use in Roman Urban Planning to Obtain Astronomical Orientationsice might add an extra sacred dimension to the entire urban space . There exist ancient texts that support the hypothesis of the existence of astronomicalbarium-study 发表于 2025-3-27 18:25:38
,: The Romanization of the Nabataean Cultic Calendar and the Tannur ‘Zodiac’ Paradigmtemple built at the mountain summit close to Djebel Tannur in the first half of the second century CE, possibly when the ancient Nabataean Kingdom was already under Roman rule. However, Nabataean traditions and cults persisted during the Roman period and even survived well into Byzantine times. ButInterstellar 发表于 2025-3-27 22:23:53
The Archaeoastronomy and Chronology of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbeks site; in particular, the relative chronology and the dates of construction of the two ‘podia’ of the temple are unsure, as well as the true nature of the cult of Jupiter practiced there. We present here a new architectural analysis based on the orientation and on other features of the temple, whic机构 发表于 2025-3-28 03:04:10
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Virtual Archaeoastronomy: Stellarium for Research and Outreachn Cultural Astronomy..In this time we (LBI ArchPro and TU Wien) have added significant capabilities for applications in Cultural Astronomy to the program, in particular a way to allow virtual 3D exploration of architecture from any period. The major part of this chapter describes our recent accompli