Kirjoittaja Duchamp » 01 Kesä 2017 01:30
Nyt pahoitamme kevyesti kalifin mieltä sanomalla että tähän mulla olisi ollut jatkettavaa uudesta tutkimuksesta Lempäälän hautojen orientaatiosta mutta tekstuaalisesti se on mulle amatöörinä kohden vaikeaa, joten kuva tutkimuksen sivusta olisi paikallaan. Se nyt ei tällä enginellä olleskaan käy enkä jaksa sitä tallentaa jollekin kuvapalvelimistani joten jääköön.
Ja edes otsikkograbia ko tutkimuksesta en saa aikaiseksi.
Pdf:stä löytyy tämä kuvateksti mutta kuvaa ette näe: "Figure 18. Grave orientations of Lempoinen, Lempäälä. The azimuthal ranges for the sunrises of the Easter
Day were calculated for 1000 and 1300 AD. The main annual solar events were calculated for 1000 AD."
",, Lempoinen, Lempäälä (1000 – 1250 AD)
The grave orientation distribution peaks at the locations of the Easter Day sunrise and Kekri sunset
orientations. However, the Kekri orientations were not towards the sunset of the solar mid-quarter day,
but the early November, i.e. possibly towards the sunrise of the annually changing time of the ancient
Finnish New Year kekri as determined by the lunisolar calendar. Another possibility is that those
orientations were intended towards the Vappu mid-quarter day sunrises in the opposite direction, i.e.
towards the direction of the heads of the buried persons. Note that the orientations of the graves from the
1917 excavations are only indicative of the ENE-WSW direction, as the original maps were not available.
The site had probably included also a cremation burial field cemetery, but the ground was already
badly disturbed at the time of the excavations in 1971. According to the director of excavations Pirkko-Liisa
Lehtosalo-Hilander, the inhumation graves may have contained relatively few items and most of the finds
from the site were probably from the cremations, which had been destroyed."