Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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NAZCA

Nazca the mysteries of the lines
"They were walking the sacred"
In Peru 2000 years ago the natives drew roads in the shape of animals
SARA Ficocelli

Nazca, the mysteries of the lines
"They were cammini sacri"

ROMA - È il mistero più dibattuto della civiltà precolombiana: le linee di Nazca, nel Perù meridionale, si estendono per 400 chilometri quadrati. Ma per ammirarle bisogna salire su un piccolo aereo o su una mongolfiera. E per capirle va fatto un salto nel tempo di oltre 2000 anni. L'archeologo Tomasz Gorka, dell'università di Monaco, come riferisce la rivista New Scientist, è arrivato a una conclusione: il colibrì, la scimmia, il ragno, il condor e tutte le altre figure erano il tracciato di cammini sacri. Vanno in archivio, fino a prova contraria, le teorie sull'arrivo di extraterrestri o creature sconosciute. Anche se il dubbio resta: enormi disegni visibili solo dall'alto, nessuna montagna nearby. A fascinating spectacle that attracts thousands of tourists every year.

IMAGES OF NAZCA

"The Nazca lines were rituals of the paths, this has already been reported in the past - said Giuseppe Orefici, director of the Italian Centre for Studies and Pre-Columbian - the symbols shown that there is in fact the same objects Terracotta. These are images that invoke the deity, made a very simple system, that is, removing the stones containing iron oxides from the surface of the desert. "

Gorka has analyzed five geoglyphs, focusing on the trapezoidal shapes and measuring the Earth's magnetic field anomalies caused by some changes della densità del suolo a varie profondità. Lui e la sua équipe hanno percorso l'intero sito archeologico palmo su palmo con rilevatori terrestri manuali. "Abbiamo trovato molte altre linee - ha spiegato - all'interno delle figure trapezoidali, che non è possibile vedere neppure dall'alto. I geoglifi che osserviamo oggi sono l'ultimo stadio di un lungo processo di costruzione durante il quale l'intero complesso di disegni è stato costantemente modificato, rimodellato, cancellato e stravolto da un utilizzo progressivo".

In pratica i Nazca celebravano l'orca marina, il felino e tutte le altre divinità legate al culto dell'acqua e della fertilità camminando. Per chilometri e chilometri. Del resto, a questa antica Peruvian civilization flourished between 300 a. C. and 700 d. C. liked to organize things big. During religious festivals, to gather the faithful spread over an area 1000 km wide and as long they used the giant ceremonial center of Cahuachi, but was destroyed by a flood in 450 d. C. Then the Nazca decided to celebrate the gods using only the sacred paths, now called "Nazca lines" for the natives "who speaks the desert." The lines have been achieved with a single path, a single input and single output, and all ends well as design begins. This was one of the first clues that led to the theory of functional pathways. Everything has been done removing the stones from the surface of the desert and creating a contrast with the underlying gravel clearer. The Nazca plain is windy, but the rock surface absorb heat well and allow air to rise, protecting the soil. This system designs giants have remained intact for thousands of years.

The first sighting was at the aviator Toribio Mija in 1927, during one of the first scheduled flights over the area. He seemed to just roads, but it took years before researchers begin to understand something. In 1939, the American archaeologist Paul Kosok trapezoidal lines studied, but only since 1946, thanks to the German Maria Reiche, we did extensive research on their meaning. According to astrologer behind the lines and drawings there would be an astronomical calendar, and there are even those who think it is landing strips for extraterrestrials. As if that was not enough of an incredible theory that draws people to talk to God himself

(January 28, 2009)

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