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摘要
本文从考古天文学的角度对哥伦比亚的Villa de Leiva考古遗址(俗称El Infiernito)进行了研究,并努力将该遗址中发现的石头的可靠位置纳入其中。虽然该遗址在过去已经进行了考古天文学研究,但目前的研究分析了该遗址以前没有分析过的较大的巨石,并对之前研究过的石头提出了新的社会文化解释。参考当代土著群体与先前占据该遗址的Herrera和musca文化之间的文化相似性,研究人员认为,25根原位柱和南部田野的大型巨石的方向可能与至点之间的中点有关,在天空考古学中被称为空间春分。宗教信仰和仪式、生育庆典、农业和气候是有助于理解这种太阳排列的关键因素。
Archaeoastronomy at the Villa de Leiva Archaeological Site, A Reinterpretation
This paper presents a study of the Villa de Leiva archaeological site in Colombia commonly known as El Infiernito, from an archaeoastronomical perspective, with efforts to incorporate only reliable positions of the stones found in the site. While the site has been archaeoastronomically researched in the past, the present research analyses the site’s larger monoliths, which have not been analysed before, and suggests new sociocultural interpretations of those stones that have been studied previously. Referring to cultural similarities between contemporary indigenous groups and the Herrera and Muisca cultures that previously occupied the site, it is suggested that the orientation of the 25 in situ columns and the big monoliths of the southern field could be related to the midpoint between solstices, known in skyscape archaeology as the spatial equinox. Religious beliefs and rituals, fertility celebrations, agriculture and climate are key factors that contribute to the understanding of this solar alignment.