Revisiting the 5000-Year-Old Tally at Mnajdra, Malta

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Skyscape Archaeology Pub Date : 2021-09-21 DOI:10.1558/jsa.19438
G. Agius, Lorraine B. Read, Frank J. Ventura
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The pillars at the entrance of the inner apse of one of the cluster of Neolithic temples at Mnajdra, Malta display rows of drilled holes which have been interpreted as a tally of days. Furthermore, it has been proposed that the number of holes in the rows on the east pillar coincides well with a sequence of intervals between the heliacal rising of bright stars or star groups. Is this remarkable correspondence simply a chance occurrence, or do the drilled holes represent material evidence of deliberate time reckoning by means of heliacal star risings in the Neolithic age? This question has led to the statistical investigation described in this paper, which takes into account the heliacal risings of all stars of magnitude 2.0 or brighter visible from Malta 5000 years ago as well as the Pleiades and the Hyades star clusters, which attracted the attention of other ancient cultures. The paper presents and discusses the method used and the challenges involved in the investigation. The results show that with a tolerance of ±1 day for uncertainty in the calculated heliacal rise days, the probability of achieving an exact correspondence between a random ordering of the tally and a series of star rises is 0.0014. With a wider tolerance of ±2 days the probability is 0.011. The final section discusses the significance and implications of these results.
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在马耳他的Mnajdra重访5000年前的计数
马耳他姆纳杰德拉(Mnajdra)的新石器时代寺庙群之一的内殿入口处的柱子上展示了一排排钻孔,这些钻孔被解释为天数的计数。此外,有人提出,在东柱的行孔的数量与明亮的恒星或星团的螺旋上升之间的间隔序列很好地吻合。这种显著的一致是偶然发生的,还是这些钻孔代表了新石器时代通过日晷星升起来计算时间的物证?这个问题导致了本文中描述的统计调查,其中考虑了5000年前马耳他可见的所有2.0等或更亮的恒星以及昴宿星团和毕宿星团的日珥上升,这引起了其他古代文化的注意。本文介绍并讨论了所使用的方法和调查中涉及的挑战。结果表明,在计算出的日全食日数误差为±1天的情况下,随机排列的日全食日数与一系列日全食日数精确对应的概率为0.0014。在±2天的较大公差下,概率为0.011。最后一节讨论了这些结果的意义和含义。
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