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«Orientatio ad sidera»: astronomy and landscape in «Qart Hadašt/Carthago Nova»

Authors :
Antonio César GONZÁLEZ-GARCÍA
José Miguel NOGUERA CELDRÁN
Juan Antonio BELMONTE AVILÉS
Andrea RODRÍGUEZ ANTÓN
Elena RUIZ VALDERAS
María José MADRID BALANZA
Encarnación ZAMORA
José BONNET CASCIARO
Source :
Zephyrus, Vol 75, Iss 0, Pp 141-162 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2015.

Abstract

Archaeological investigations in Cartagena –the ancient Punic Qart Hadašt, Roman Carthago Nova– have manifested the existence of ritual, urban and topographical elements that could be analyzed from the perspective of Cultural Astronomy. Therefore, in October 2013, an interdisciplinary team of astronomers and archaeologists conducted a field campaign of the main topographic and archaeological landmarks of the Punic and Roman periods of the city. Methodologically, a basic guide criterion was established for each particular element, measuring its corresponding azimuth(s). Three tandems, including precision compasses and clinometers, were used to take the measurements. The data obtained have demonstrated the relevance, within the ancient city, of a series of orientations towards sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice, whose significance could be fully integrated within the context of the Punic ritual. This skyscaping was merged and reinterpreted in the framework of the subsequent Roman appropriation of the city landscape, including their successive urban and architectural programs, in particular that of the period of Emperor Augustus, when certain astronomical orientations could serve to strengthen the image of Rome and the ‘Princeps’ as restorers of peace and guarantees of a new order based in cosmological elements.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
05147336 and 23863943
Volume :
75
Issue :
0
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Zephyrus
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7c6fc500591848e5a9d6475c6d344f63
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14201/zephyrus201575141162