Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines

As in many regions of the world, astronomy also played a major role in the ancient Peruvian cultures. However, the discussion of the astronomical relevance of the Nasca geoglyphs is very controversial. A really precise and extensive investigation of astronomical phenomena has not yet taken place; th...

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Main Authors: Christiane Richter, Bernd Teichert, Karel Pavelka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1637
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spelling doaj-44ccf86f838d4323b812ab5c3309683e2021-02-12T00:03:45ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111637163710.3390/app11041637Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca LinesChristiane Richter0Bernd Teichert1Karel Pavelka2Faculty of Spatial Information, University of Applied Sciences (HTW), Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, GermanyFaculty of Spatial Information, University of Applied Sciences (HTW), Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, GermanyFaculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thakurova 7, 16629 Prague, Czech RepublicAs in many regions of the world, astronomy also played a major role in the ancient Peruvian cultures. However, the discussion of the astronomical relevance of the Nasca geoglyphs is very controversial. A really precise and extensive investigation of astronomical phenomena has not yet taken place; the necessary data were simply missing. In the Nasca project Dresden, these data have been recorded in recent years and stored in an Oracle database. In the very first step, all geoglyphs with an astronomical orientation documented by Maria Reiche were checked and verified. Subsequently, all lines of the entity “straight line” were systematically examined with regard to the celestial bodies of the Sun and bright stars. For this purpose, on the one hand, the ellipsoidal azimuths of all straight lines were calculated and, on the other hand, the elevation angles in relation to the horizon with the help of digital terrain models (DTM) were determined. Corrections for refraction, the curvature of the Earth, visibility and atmospheric disturbances were largely considered. The azimuths of the celestial bodies during the Nasca period were calculated with software developed in-house (theses by students) and compared with those of the lines. As a result, it was possible to establish that there are individual straight lines that are aligned with the Sun and the seven randomly selected bright stars. However, the number of hits found does not justify the theory that the Nasca Pampas are an astronomical calendar system.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1637astronomyNasca geoglyphsSun solsticeequinoxpre-Columbian cultures
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Karel Pavelka
Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
Applied Sciences
astronomy
Nasca geoglyphs
Sun solstice
equinox
pre-Columbian cultures
author_facet Christiane Richter
Bernd Teichert
Karel Pavelka
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title Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
title_short Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
title_full Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
title_fullStr Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
title_full_unstemmed Astronomical Investigation to Verify the Calendar Theory of the Nasca Lines
title_sort astronomical investigation to verify the calendar theory of the nasca lines
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-02-01
description As in many regions of the world, astronomy also played a major role in the ancient Peruvian cultures. However, the discussion of the astronomical relevance of the Nasca geoglyphs is very controversial. A really precise and extensive investigation of astronomical phenomena has not yet taken place; the necessary data were simply missing. In the Nasca project Dresden, these data have been recorded in recent years and stored in an Oracle database. In the very first step, all geoglyphs with an astronomical orientation documented by Maria Reiche were checked and verified. Subsequently, all lines of the entity “straight line” were systematically examined with regard to the celestial bodies of the Sun and bright stars. For this purpose, on the one hand, the ellipsoidal azimuths of all straight lines were calculated and, on the other hand, the elevation angles in relation to the horizon with the help of digital terrain models (DTM) were determined. Corrections for refraction, the curvature of the Earth, visibility and atmospheric disturbances were largely considered. The azimuths of the celestial bodies during the Nasca period were calculated with software developed in-house (theses by students) and compared with those of the lines. As a result, it was possible to establish that there are individual straight lines that are aligned with the Sun and the seven randomly selected bright stars. However, the number of hits found does not justify the theory that the Nasca Pampas are an astronomical calendar system.
topic astronomy
Nasca geoglyphs
Sun solstice
equinox
pre-Columbian cultures
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1637
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