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摘要
本文介绍了对西班牙中部卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼恰昆卡省米拉镇附近的伊比利亚铁器时代洞穴避难所Cueva Santa del Cabriel的考古天文研究结果,以及对该遗址最新考古和人种学数据的回顾。我们发现洞穴的12米长的通道精确地沿着夏至日落方向,因此此时主画廊的北墙部分被阳光照亮。虽然这个洞穴从铜石器时代晚期就开始使用,但它在伊比利亚时期成为了一个重要的宗教中心。在罗马和伊斯兰教占领期间,它的仪式用途明显中断,随着基督教收复失地运动,特别是从14世纪和15世纪开始,它被重新建立起来,现在它被用来崇拜圣母玛利亚。到洞穴朝圣的民众一直持续到今天。然而,与洞穴相关的现代传统特征对于理解古代伊比利亚的仪式实践具有重要价值。
Enduring Sacred Places: The Astronomical Orientation of the Iberian Cave-Sanctuary of Cueva Santa del Cabriel in Spain
This paper presents the results of an archaeoastronomical study of the Iberian Iron Age cave-sanctuary of Cueva Santa del Cabriel, near the town of Mira in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, central Spain, together with a review of the latest archaeological and ethnographical data about the site. We found that the cave's 12 m-long access corridor is oriented precisely along the summer solstice sunset, so that the north wall of the main gallery is partially illuminated by sunlight at this time. Although the cave was in use from the Late Chalcolithic, it became an important religious centre in the Iberian period. After an apparent hiatus during the Roman and Islamic occupations, its ritual use was re-established with the Christian Reconquista, especially from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and it is now dedicated to the worship of the Virgin Mary. Popular pilgrimages to the cave have continued until the present day. The characteristics of modern traditions related to the cave can, however, be of great value in understanding ancient Iberian ritual practices.