TAILIEUCHUNG - Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia

This paper extends our previous research of an artificial mound in Kanda (Macedonia) from an archaeoastronomical point of view. In two previous papers, SB Research Group explained its archaeoacoustic research and established the existence of several cavities, likely burial chambers, inside the mound. | Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology December 2016, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 59-71 ISSN 2334-2420 (Print) 2334-2439 (Online) Copyright © The Author(s). All Rights Reserved. Published by American Research Institute for Policy Development DOI: URL: Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia Paolo Debertolis1, Domagoj Nikolić2 & Natalia Tarabella3 Abstract This paper extends our previous research of an artificial mound in Kanda (Macedonia) from an archaeoastronomical point of view. In two previous papers, SB Research Group explained its archaeoacoustic research and established the existence of several cavities, likely burial chambers, inside the mound. This mound is essentially a massive earthwork, which, on its top contains two concentric - approximately oval frames and a large geoglyph in the center which resembles the mirror image of the Constellation of Cassiopeia. Through analyzing the symbolism of the Macedonian royal dynasty and through dating by the method of the precession of equinoxes, we established that the geoglyph is precisely pointing to Alexander’s birthday in the calendar. The precise alignment of the rising Sun, Cassiopeia and geoglyph on Alexander’s birthday in 356 . suggests that geoglyph contains something related to him, possibly his tomb or the tomb of a close relative. Keywords: geoglyph, archaeoacoustics 1 Alexander the Great, archaeoastronomy, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Trieste, Aggregate Professor of Dental Archaeology, coordinator of Project Super Brain Research Group (SBRG) on Archaeoacoustics and Archaeoastronomy, Italy. 2 SB Research Group (SBRG), Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 3 SB Research Group (SBRG), Italy. 60 Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology, Vol. 4(2), December 2016 Introduction Archaeoastronomy is a consolidated complementary discipline of archaeology which expands our understanding of how ancient populations .

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