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Delmi ??
In a book published in the mid Sixties I have seen a passing reference to an astronomical observatory at Delmi. Construction is said to have begun in 1710 B.C., a sketch is included suggesting that much of it remained at that point but there is no indication where Delmi is/was. The sketch features a structure akin to a ramp pointing skyward, narrower at the tip than at the base where it sits in what looks like wall with a curved upper surface forming an upward facing arc of nearly half a circle.
Minor googling turns up nothing whatsoever. Does anyone know what and where ?
Minor googling turns up nothing whatsoever. Does anyone know what and where ?
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As I understand it, the only civilisation known to have been formally observing the skies around that time would have been the Babylonians. (Maya civilisation was well-established but largely village-based. The date seems a little too early for Greece).
Could you scan the sketch and upload it to Tinypic please, Karl, to see if it gives us any clues?
As I understand it, the only civilisation known to have been formally observing the skies around that time would have been the Babylonians. (Maya civilisation was well-established but largely village-based. The date seems a little too early for Greece).
Could you scan the sketch and upload it to Tinypic please, Karl, to see if it gives us any clues?
Thanks for your post.
In considering ancient cultures, I forgot about China!
http:// www.leh igh.edu /~dwp0/ Assets/ images/ taosisi te.pdf
In considering ancient cultures, I forgot about China!
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I agree it may be jantar mantar
you mishead delmi as Delhi
and 1710 BC as 1710AD
for observatories around 1700BC you are looking at Stone henge
Jantar Mantar was personal - when the ruler died the money went and they stopped using it
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I agree it may be jantar mantar
you mishead delmi as Delhi
and 1710 BC as 1710AD
for observatories around 1700BC you are looking at Stone henge
Jantar Mantar was personal - when the ruler died the money went and they stopped using it
Hah, found it ! It turns out that not only is the book wrong on the dating but there is a printing error in the name of the place: It is not Delmi but Delhi, and the dating is A.D. instead of B.C. The name of the site is indeed Jantar Mantar but there are other related structures/instruments elsewhere in India. I should have simply googled Mamyalynne's hint instead of going the long way around.....
Mamya, I rushed to put that on the thread without looking to see if anything had come in since I put in my previous entry.... I now see others were going the same way. I was fixated on the image and took the text in the book at face value, once I tried a slightly less direct search the Jantar Mantar photo cropped up - Bingo. What is annoying is that some years back it would have been so easy to visit the place when working in India. C'est la vie.
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