'Jelly Battle' mysterious 7500 years: Astrology station or tomb?
The rocks weigh up to 10 tons built by humans 7,500 before, such as stacking a mysterious battle jelly, leading the way to a celestial body in the constellation Swan.
Scientists from the Cultural Organization - the history of Bnoran NGO and the Institute of Archeology and Ethnology (Republic of Armenia, an Asian nation bordering Turkey) have signed an agreement to work together to solve the mystery. hide Carahunge - a fairly flat field stretching over the sea level plateau 1,770m, where there are 223 ghostly stone structures that look like a "battle jelly".
"The rocks said" Carahunge - (photo: SHUTTERSTOCK).
Carahunge means "talking rocks" because the area often echoes strange sounds, like the rock being sung, proven to be caused by the wind blowing through the human-made circular holes. some giant stones.
Remote shots show a part of the "jelly match" - (photo: RITA WILLAERT).
223 This structure is completely artificial.(Photo: RITA WILLAERT).
Scientists have long identified 223 of these structures as completely artificial, up to 7,500 years old. Each rock weighs about 10 tons, up to 3 meters high. The purpose they were created was a great controversial mystery that the two organizations have just signed the agreement are two opposition.
According to Arevik Sargsyan, Bnorran council member, they believe that Carrahunge is an ancient "observatory". The evidence is given as the arrangement of some rocks towards the celestial body called Deneb, the brightest star in the Swan constellation (Cygnus); others fit the position of the sun and the moon at certain times of the year. Confusing holes on some rocks reinforce this hypothesis.
Some rocks are cut open - (photo: ARMEN MANUKOV).
The constellation of the Swan with Deneb reigns on top - (photo: TORSTEN BRONGER).
This hypothesis has received many domestic and foreign conclusions, because at the time of 5,500 BC, when the talking rocks were built, astronomy-based astronomy was popular. in some ancient civilizations.
Another corner of the "jelly match" - (photo: WOW! ARMENIA).
However, the Institute of Archeology and Ethnology said that it was an ancient settlement, with many characteristics of a tomb area. According to this second theory, huge rocks are the remnant structure of ancient walls, where a mysterious city once reigned. Over time, nature has wiped away the traces of more petty ruins.
"No astronomical tool has been excavated from Carahunge," said Pavel Avetisyan, the expedition leader of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnology. They cite some other stone structures that are not suitable for any star.
However, in the end, both groups decided to temporarily stop the controversy, working together to find out the true mystery of this bizarre "jelly".
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