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1979:(on the disc) there is a distinctive rosette of seven stars clustered between the full and crescent moons. These are identified as the Pleiades or Seven Sisters, recognised by many world cultures as calendar stars, since they are last seen in the night sky in March and only reappear again in October. ... The path of the sun provides a measure of the time of day and year, while the moon can do the same in measuring out months and weeks based on its regular cycles. A problem arises, however, when it comes to equating the solar and lunar years. The former is eleven days longer than the later and after three years the difference is equivalent to about a month. To bring the two calendars into harmony a rule is needed. The first written record of such a rule comes from a Babylonian cuneiform tablet dating to the seventh or sixth centuries BC, which advises to add a leap month every third year if no new moon appears next to the Pleiades in the spring but rather a crescent moon a few days old. That arrangement of heavenly bodies is precisely what the Sky Disc seems to show, reflecting an ingenious materialisation of a complex astronomical and calendrical rule without the need for writing. 718: 2288:: "with a 4.5-day old crescent moon, not 29 or 30 days elapse since the last new light, as is usually the case, but 32 days. This corresponds with the 32 stars that were depicted on the sky disc in the first phase, so that the leap rule is probably even depicted in a doubly coded way in this, at first sight, simple pictorial work. The large round gold object could represent both the full moon and the sun. The 32 stars of the first phase then embody 32 solar years, to which - if one adds the full moon / sun - 33 lunar years correspond (Hansen 2007). 647:"When the Pleiades, daughters of Atlas, are rising, begin your harvest, and your ploughing when they are going to set. Forty nights and days they are hidden and appear again as the year moves round, when first you sharpen your sickle. This is the law of the plains, and of those who live near the sea, and who inhabit rich country, the glens and hollows far from the tossing sea,—strip to sow and strip to plough and strip to reap, if you wish to get in all Demeter's fruits in due season, and that each kind may grow in its season." 373: 1749:
sets and rises in a solar year. The terminal of each arc inscribes the summer solstice sunrise and sunset and the winter solstice sunrise and sunset as seen from the latitude of the Mittelberg 3,600 years ago. ... The marking of solstice sunrise and sunset at monuments such as Stonehenge was about the expression of religious and symbolic ideas linking the monument to the cycles of the cosmos. The same concerns were probably true of the Sky Disc, which had the benefit of being a portable and possesable object.
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role of this goddess was correlated together with her attributes — poppies and its effects in a form of opium. The motif of a seated goddess (who was called Demeter) on a throne with poppies in her hand is found on a Greek vase (plate) of the fifth century BCE. There is presently not enough evidence to connect a real name to this so-called Poppy Goddess of the pre-Hellenic period; nevertheless there are links to the Greek pantheon and to a ritual performed, later in honor of the goddess Demeter.
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occurred when the three-and-a-half-day-old moon—the crescent moon on the disc—was visible at the same time as the Pleiades. 'The astronomical rules that are depicted wouldn't be imaginable without decades of intensive observation,' says Harald Meller, director of the State Museum for Prehistory in Halle. 'Until the Sky Disc was discovered, no one thought prehistoric people capable of such precise astronomical knowledge.'
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Germany where the disc was found, the Pleiades is last seen in the sky on 10 March, alongside the young, crescent moon. The full moon accompanies the reappearance of the constellation on 17 October. On the disc, the Pleiades is tellingly placed between the crescent and full moons, suggesting an awareness of this celestial rhythm.
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The potential observation of the horizon arc described by the Sun during its annual motion is exemplified by another impressive find from the Early Bronze Age: A diamond-shaped gold plaque of extraordinary quality was excavated in a burial under Bush Barrow in Wiltshire, southern England, less than a
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at the latitude of the Mittelberg (51°N). The arcs relate to the Sun's path – the ecliptic. Given that ancient astronomers knew the planets and many stars that mark the ecliptic, they could observe it sweep across the horizon within the arcs, in a single winter night, not just sunrise and sunset over
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from a couple who had put it on the black market for 700,000 DM. The original finders were eventually traced. In a plea bargain, they led police and archaeologists to the discovery site. Archaeologists opened a dig at the site and uncovered evidence that supported the looters' claims. There were
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This phase also includes the hoard of Nebra with its famous disc showing gold-plated heavenly bodies. Its plating technique is generally connected to Mycenaean metalwork. It will be shown, however, that this technique together with that of metal inlay had its origins in Britain, where it was already
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The image of the so-called Poppy Goddess appears in pre-Hellenic iconography. She is represented as a large female figurine with raised hands in a gesture of greeting or blessing. A goddess with the same emblems — three poppies — in her hand is depicted also in a gold signet ring from Mycenae. The
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documentary that "When I first heard about the Nebra Disc I thought it was a joke, indeed I thought it was a forgery", due to the extraordinary nature of the find, although he had not seen the sky disc at the time. The same documentary presented scientific analyses confirming the authenticity of the
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Archaeoastronomist EmĂ­lia PĂĄsztor has argued against a practical astronomical function for the disc. According to PĂĄsztor "the close agreement of the length of the peripheral arcs with the movement of the sun's risings or settings might be a pure coincidence". This claim is undermined by the finding
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At some later date, two arcs (constructed from gold of a different origin, as shown by its chemical impurities) were added at opposite edges of the disc. To make space for these arcs, one small circle was moved from the left side toward the centre of the disc and two of the circles on the right were
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Ker and his colleagues found the pair of acute angles of the basic diamond pattern to be 81°. They realized that this was the angle between midsummer and midwinter sunrises (and sunsets of course) on a low horizon at the latitude of Stonehenge (51.17° N) four thousand years ago. ... The Nebra disc
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In its next phase of use, a third gold arc was added to the Sky Disc. Unlike the two solstice arcs, this addition did not serve to mark a particular celestial observation. It appears to be a representation of a 'sun ship'. ... Short feathered lines on each side of the gold sun boat on the Nebra Sky
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The point at the top and the bottom has a very precise angle of 81 degrees. That's the same angle between where the sun rises at midwinter and midsummer solstices, so it has an astronomical importance. And the very finely detailed embossed decoration, particularly around the outer border, is laid
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The scene on the ring shows the sun, the moon, and what looks like the Milky Way on the sky, as well as the "Poppy Goddess" seated under a tree The poppy flower of the Minoan 'Poppy Goddess' was associated in Classical Greek art with many goddesses, but, especially, it was the symbol of Demeter,
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The Greek poet Hesiod, writing in c. 700 BC, noted that 'hen the Pleiades rise it is the time to use the sickle, but the plough when they are setting'. Their disappearance and appearance has been seen historically as a marker of the beginning and end of the farming year in Europe In the region of
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Zudem vergehen bei einer 4,5 Tage alten Mondsichel nicht wie ĂŒblich 29 oder 30 Tage seit dem letzten Neulicht, sondern 32 Tage. Dies korrespondiert mit den 32 Sternen, die auf der Himmelsscheibe in der ersten Phase abgebildet waren, sodass die Schaltregel wohl sogar doppelt verschlĂŒsselt in diesem
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The synchronisation key of the first phase allowed the longer solar year (approximately 365 days) to be harmonised with the shorter lunar year (around 354 days). Each year in spring, the crescent moon passed close to the Pleiades, appearing with different widths, depending on the lunar phase. The
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The number of stars depicted on the disc (32) is also thought to be significant, possibly encoding the calendar rule numerically. Firstly, the conjunction of lunar crescent and Pleiades depicted on the disc occurs after 32 days following the last "new light" (the first visible crescent moon of the
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both the gold arcs occupy a very precise angle of between 82 and 83 degrees, a figure that is well beyond the error expected if a right angle was intended. The reason for this seems to be connected to observations of the sun. The arcs mark the full range of points on the horizon at which the sun
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waving lines ... cut off the upper part of the field on the great signet of Mycenae, and contain above their curve a rayed disk and crescent representing the heavenly luminaries. ... the seated Goddess, whose character is there marked by the double-axe as well as by the celestial symbols, holds
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In the first phase, the disc showed the night sky with 32 gold stars, including the Pleiades, a gold orb representing the sun or a full moon, and a crescent moon. It served as a reminder of when it was necessary to synchronize the lunar and solar years by inserting a leap month. This phenomenon
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The disc, together with two bronze swords, two sets of remains of axes, a chisel, and fragments of spiral armbands were discovered in 1999 by Henry Westphal and Mario Renner while they were treasure-hunting with a metal detector. The detectorists were operating without a license and knew their
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A paper published in 2020 by Rupert Gebhard and Rudiger Krause questioned the Early Bronze Age dating of the Nebra disc and proposed a later Iron Age date instead. A response paper was published in the same year by Ernst Pernicka and colleagues, rejecting the arguments of Gebhard and Krause.
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to between 1600 and 1560 BCE, confirming this estimate. This corresponds to the date of burial, at which time the disc had likely been in existence for several generations. Analyses of metal radioactivity and the corrosion layer on the disc further support the early Bronze Age dating.
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of the disc is recent, and according to German law protected for 25 years, until 2027. Another argument concerned the question of whether a notable work of art may be registered as a trademark in the first place. The Magdeburg court decided in favour of the State of Saxony-Anhalt.
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auf den ersten Blick simplen Bildwerk dargestellt ist. Das große runde Goldobjekt könnte zugleich Vollmond und Sonne reprĂ€sentieren. Die 32 Sterne der ersten Phase verkörpern dann 32 Sonnenjahre, denen – zĂ€hlt man Vollmond / Sonne hinzu – 33 Mondjahre entsprechen (Hansen 2007).
608:(365 days), 32 solar years is equal in length to 33 lunar years (with an error of only two days). That is, 32 x 365 = 11680 days, and 33 x 354 = 11682 days. This 32 solar-year cycle may be represented on the disc by 32 stars, plus the sun (or full moon), adding up to 33. 738:, and a blow torch within a short amount of time. He had to admit in court that he had never held the disc in his own hands, unlike the eighteen scientists who had examined the disc. Scientific analyses of the patina (or corrosion layer) have confirmed its authenticity. 159:
activity constituted looting and was illegal. Archaeological artefacts are the property of the state in Saxony-Anhalt. They damaged the disc with their spade and destroyed parts of the site. The next day, Westphal and Renner sold the entire hoard for 31,000 
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in 2009, the initial ruling was overturned and the German Patent and Trademark Office withdrew the trademark rights. Thereafter, the state of Saxony-Anhalt registered the design of the disc as a trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office.
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Astronomy in Culture -- Cultures of Astronomy. Astronomie in der Kultur -- Kulturen der Astronomie. Featuring the Proceedings of the Splinter Meeting at the Annual Conference of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Sept. 14-16, 2021. Nuncius Hamburgensis; Vol.
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Pernicka, Ernst; Adam, Jörg; Borg, Gregor; BrĂŒgmann, Gerhard; Bunnefeld, Jan-Heinrich; Kainz, Wolfgang; Klamm, Mechthild; Koiki, Thomas; Meller, Harald; Schwarz, Ralf; Stöllner, Thomas; Wunderlich, Christian-Heinrich; Reichenberger, Alfred (2020).
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who as the great mother and fertility goddess had a cult that had its origin in Minoan-Mycenaean times as the Palaikastro mould shows, the Poppy Goddess was not only a chthonic fertility goddess, but also the goddess of celestial cycles.
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appearance of a 4.5 day-old crescent moon next to the Pleiades, as shown on the Sky Disc, meant that an extra month should have been added, since the solar and lunar years differed by approximately one month after every three years.
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dating from c. 1800-1750 BC, indicating that a connection existed between both regions when the Nebra disc was created. However some Assyriologists and astronomers have rejected the comparison of the Nebra Disc with MUL.APIN.
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Diedrich, Cajus: The "Sky Disk of Nebra" – revision to daily life "marriage and fertility" in the final Hallstatt (Early Iron Age, HaC-D) times. American Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 21, 2021, 1–26.
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Gerloff, Sabine (2010). "Von Troja an die Saale, von Wessex nach Mykene – Chronologie, Fernverbindungen und Zinnrouten der FrĂŒhbronzezeit Mittel- und Westeuropas". In Meller, Harald; Bertemes, Francois (eds.).
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and the Bush Barrow lozenge both seem to be designed to reflect the annual solar cycle at about latitude 51° north, and both have elements in their design which could refer specifically to the solar calendar.
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By the time the disc was buried it also had 38 to 40 holes punched out around its perimeter, each approximately 3 millimetres (0.12 in) in diameter. The exact number is obscured by damage to the disc
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mile away from Stonehenge. ... Both objects, the Nebra Sky Disc and the Bush Barrow Lozenge, are unique in their appearance, but they may be related in their ritual and possibly astronomical relevance.
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applied to organic material during the first phase of the Early Bronze Age, and flourished during the second and third phases when it was introduced on the continent and used on prestige metalwork.
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Some authors have argued that the number of pin holes around the rim of the disc (approximately 38 to 40) has an astronomical significance. The exact number is not known due to damage to the disc.
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suggests that knowledge of this rule may have come from Babylonia to Central Europe through long-distance trade and contacts, despite it being attested earlier on the Nebra disc than in Babylonia.
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Bohan, Elise; Dinwiddie, Robert; Challoner, Jack; Stuart, Colin; Harvey, Derek; Wragg-Sykes, Rebecca; Chrisp, Peter; Hubbard, Ben; Parker, Phillip; et al. (Writers) (February 2016).
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Bohan, Elise; Dinwiddie, Robert; Challoner, Jack; Stuart, Colin; Harvey, Derek; Wragg-Sykes, Rebecca; Chrisp, Peter; Hubbard, Ben; Parker, Phillip; et al. (Writers) (February 2016).
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Bohan, Elise; Dinwiddie, Robert; Challoner, Jack; Stuart, Colin; Harvey, Derek; Wragg-Sykes, Rebecca; Chrisp, Peter; Hubbard, Ben; Parker, Phillip; et al. (Writers) (February 2016).
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The Nebra Sky Disc is dated to the early Bronze Age. It was made circa 1800 BC and was in use over several generations until around 1600 BC when it was buried and dedicated to the gods.
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Initially the disc had thirty-two small round gold circles, a large circular plate, and a large crescent-shaped plate attached. The circular plate is interpreted as either the
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The defenders argued that as a cult object, the disc had already been "published" approximately 3,500 years earlier in the Bronze Age and that consequently, all protection of
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traces of bronze artefacts in the ground, and the soil at the site matched soil samples found clinging to the artefacts. The disc and its accompanying finds are held by the
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mountains, some 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the northwest. The treasure hunters claimed the artefacts were discovered within a pit inside the bank-and-ditch enclosure.
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RappenglĂŒck, Michael (2016). "Cosmovisions Put Upon a Disk: Another View of the Nebra Disk". In Silva, Fabio; Malville, Kim; Lomsdalen, Tore; Ventura, Frank (eds.).
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covered over, so that thirty remain visible. The two arcs span an angle of 82°, correctly indicating the angle between the positions of sunsets at summer and winter
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The Nebra sky disc features the oldest concrete depiction of astronomical phenomena known from anywhere in the world. In June 2013, it was included in the
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out to a tolerance of less than half a millimetre. What that tells us is they understood astronomy, geometry and mathematics, 4,000 years ago.
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MacKie, E (2006). "New evidence for a professional priesthood in the European Early Bronze Age?". In Todd W. Bostwick; Bryan Bates (eds.).
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included close observation of the yearly course of the Sun and the angle between its rising and setting points at the summer and winter
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from his analysis of standing stone alignments in Britain. Both the Nebra sky disc and Bush Barrow lozenge were made with gold from
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Viewing the Sky Through Past and Present Cultures: Selected Papers from the Oxford VII International Conference on Archaeoastronomy
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Scientific analyses of the disc, the items found with the disc, and the find spot have all confirmed the Early Bronze Age dating.
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the gold plating technique used on the Nebra sky disc also originated in Britain, and was introduced from there to the continent.
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in her hand, she is identified as a goddess of nature and fertility, with a double-axe and celestoal symbols, possibly the Minoan
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MacKie further suggests that both the Nebra disc and Bush Barrow lozenge may be linked to the solar calendar reconstructed by
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court in September 2003. They appealed, but the Appeals Court raised their sentences to six and twelve months, respectively.
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on the disc in conjunction with a crescent moon has been interpreted as representing a calendar rule for synchronising
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Meller, H (2002). "Die Himmelsscheibe von Nebra – ein frĂŒhbronzezeitlicher Fund von außergewohnlicher Bedeutung".
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in Greece, dating from the fifteenth century BC. Beneath the sun and moon is a seated female figure holding three
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In February 2002, the state archaeologist, Harald Meller, acquired the disc in a police-led sting operation in
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disc of around 30 cm (12 in) diameter and a weight of 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), having a blue-green
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4) Diagram of the disc in its current condition (a star and a part of the Sun—or Full Moon—have been restored)
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The archaeologist Christoph Sommerfeld has argued that the disc encodes knowledge of the 19-year lunisolar
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Anthropological Papers. Vol. 15. City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. pp. 343–362.
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The find is regarded as reconfirming that the astronomical knowledge and abilities of the people of the
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for depicting the disc design on souvenirs. Saxony-Anhalt also successfully sued the publishing houses
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Ch. Sommerfeld : ...Sterne mal Sterne durch Sonne ist Mond - Bemerkungen ĂŒber die Nebra-Scheibe,
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Meller, Harald (2021). "The Nebra Sky Disc – astronomy and time determination as a source of power".
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Meller, Harald (2021). "The Nebra Sky Disc – astronomy and time determination as a source of power".
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Meller, Harald (2021). "The Nebra Sky Disc – astronomy and time determination as a source of power".
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Meller, Harald (2021). "The Nebra Sky Disc – astronomy and time determination as a source of power".
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Pernicka, E. & Wunderlich, C-H. "Naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen an den Funden von Nebra".
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Gold strips on the side of the disc mark the summer and winter solstices, and the top represents the
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A depiction of a sun and crescent moon similar to the Nebra disc appears on a gold signet ring from
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Pokutta, Dalia (2016). "Food and cooking in the Únětice culture". In Boroffka, Nikolaus (ed.).
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Der Griff nach den Sternen. Internationales Symposium in Halle (Saale) 16.-21. Februar 2005
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On 21 June 2007, a multimedia visitor centre was opened near the discovery site at Nebra.
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Ridderstad, Marianna (2009). "Evidence of Minoan astronomy and calendrical practices".
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associated with it has long expired. The plaintiff, on the other hand, argued that the
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The two looters received sentences of four months and ten months, respectively, from a
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and termed "one of the most important archaeological finds of the twentieth century."
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with numerous oars, although some authors have also suggested that it may represent a
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Two golden arcs that were along the sides are thought to mark the angle between the
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Hoffmann, Susanne M. Meller, Harald; Reichenberger, Alfred; Risch, Roberto (eds.).
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Gold signet ring from Mycenae with similar celestial imagery, fifteenth century BC
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Time is power. Who makes time?: 13th Archaeological Conference of Central Germany
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Time is power. Who makes time?: 13th Archaeological Conference of Central Germany
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Time is power. Who makes time?: 13th Archaeological Conference of Central Germany
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Time is power. Who makes time?: 13th Archaeological Conference of Central Germany
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The Materiality of the Sky: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual SEAC Conference, 2014
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Askitopoulou, Helen; Ramoutsaki, Ioanna A.; Konsolaki, Eleni (December 2002).
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Replica of the find situation of the Nebra Sky Disc for the German exhibition
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and inlaid with gold symbols. These symbols are interpreted generally as the
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Die Himmelsscheibe von Nebra – ein frĂŒher Blick des Menschen ins Universum
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Der geschmiedete Himmel. Die weite Welt im Herzen Europas vor 3600 Jahren.
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Stonehenge's Richest Man: The Bush Barrow Chieftain (British Museum 2022)
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was created from a revision of this article dated 26 July 2019
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an entire year. Thus, the arcs are consistent with wholly nighttime use.
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from 15 October 2004 to 22 May 2005, from 1 July to 22 October 2005 in
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The Nebra disc has also been compared to a passage from the Greek poet
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Axes and swords found buried with the disc were dated typologically to
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In November 2021, a replica of the Nebra Sky Disc was launched to the
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in England. The tin present in the bronze was also of Cornish origin.
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PĂĄsztor, Emilia (2015), "Nebra Disk", in Ruggles, Clive L. N. (ed.),
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and Heyne over an abstract depiction of the disc on book covers. The
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Concepts of cosmos in the world of Stonehenge (British Museum 2022)
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of a similar feature on the roughly contemporary gold lozenge from
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The final addition was another arc at the bottom, identified as a
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encircling the top of a 252 metres (827 ft) elevation in the
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from 17 February to 17 July 2022. The disc was on display at the
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in Sweden, dating from the sixteenth to fifteenth centuries BC.
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beads have been found in a foundational deposit under the large
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Article 14 of the Directive 2019/790 of the European Parliament
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At the enclosure's location, the sun seems to set every summer
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requesting removal of nine images of the Nebra sky disc from
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The case was appealed and on the basis of decisions from the
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There were some initial suspicions that the disc might be an
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Tagungen des Landesmuseums fĂŒr Vorgeschichte Halle (Saale)
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Richard Harrison, professor of European prehistory at the
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Die Himmelsscheibe von Nebra und ihre anatolischen BezĂŒge
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Sonne, Mond und Sterne. Das Geheimnis der Himmelsscheibe.
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This conjunction occurs approximately every three years.
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Lost Treasures; Civilization's Great Riches Rediscovered
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era, and Ziegelroda Forest contains approximately 1,000
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2) Arcs were added on the horizon for the zones of the
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According to an initial analysis of trace elements by
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The disc was found buried on the Mittelberg hill near
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Deutschland. Gruner + Jahr, Hamburg 2004,1, S.38–61,
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As preserved, the disc was developed in four stages:
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Ausstellungskatalog. Theiss-Verlag, Stuttgart 2004,
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The disc is part of the permanent exhibition in the
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Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BC, found in Nebra, Germany
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Other associated finds: chisel, axeheads, bracelets
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"Poppy goddess". 1841: 1282:"The Nebra Sky Disk - Ancient Map of the Stars" 2710: 2603: 2476: 2301:"The difference between solar and lunar years" 2037: 2035: 1695: 1549: 1547: 1545: 1352: 1257:Essay: What is depicted on the Nebra Sky Disc? 1001: â€“ Ancient analogue astronomical computer 3579:Eine vollstĂ€ndig astronomische Interpretation 3081: 2884:"Morphometric findings on the Nebra Sky Disc" 2634: 2198:Concepts of cosmos in the world of Stonehenge 1853:"Morphometric findings on the Nebra Sky Disc" 1424: 1422: 821:in Assen from 6 August to 18 September 2022. 780:, from 9 November 2005 to 5 February 2006 in 3589:of using disc to declare intercalary months. 3576: 3562: 3459: 3436: 3417: 3411: 3380: 3364: 3355: 3339: 3323: 2521: 1954: 1723: 1446: 1142: 925:In 2023, the state of Saxony-Anhalt filed a 854: 763: 600:month), and not before. 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Muzeul NaĆŁional al Unirii. p. 143. 2735: 2699:poppy-heads presented to her by a votary. 2477:Herten, Friedel; Waldmann, Georg (2018). 2406: 1891: 1868: 1384: 1231: 604:(354 days) is eleven days shorter than a 3547:Study: Bronze disk is astronomical clock 3525:, and does not reflect subsequent edits. 3508: 2641:. Thames & Hudson. pp. 280–293. 1689: 1645: 1595: 1593: 1379:. 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German
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patina
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full moon
crescent
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solstices
solar boat
rainbow
Aurora Borealis
sickle
Nebra
Germany
archaeologists
Early Bronze Age
Unetice culture
UNESCO
Memory of the World Register
DM
Cologne
Basel
State Museum of Prehistory
Halle
Saxony-Anhalt
Germany

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