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Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
Wed May 23, 2018, 04:36 PM May 2018

This Ancient Rock Art Does Something Incredible Every Summer Solstice



Arizona's Verde Valley is home to a sprawling display of 900-year-old rock art. Among the 1,000 red sandstone etchings and carvings, you can pick out vivid expressions of frenzied people, rich wildlife, and squiggling lines.

It was only until relatively recently that locals noticed a curious feature on the largest and best-preserved petroglyph site in the valley, the V-Bar-V Heritage Site.

On the summer solstice, around June 21, the shadows cast by the two rocks fall down on a petroglyph below, perfectly framing the carvings of a corn plant and a dancing figure with the Sun’s beam.

The fact this precise light show only occurs around the year’s longest day is no coincidence. As reported by Arizona Daily Sun last year, it’s believed this portion of rock art served as a calendar to mark the passing of the seasons, the start of spiritual ceremonies, and the time to start planning next season’s harvests.

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http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/this-ancient-rock-art-does-something-incredible-every-summer-solstice/
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This Ancient Rock Art Does Something Incredible Every Summer Solstice (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2018 OP
Smart people SpankMe May 2018 #1
Very interesting- Chaco Canyon, Fajada Butte, New Mexico has the famous Sun Dagger. TexasProgresive May 2018 #2
people truly do not appreciate the importance of calendars to ancient people. mopinko May 2018 #3
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2018 #4

SpankMe

(2,957 posts)
1. Smart people
Wed May 23, 2018, 04:41 PM
May 2018

So, 11th century native people know more about science than a 21st century US president. Why am I not surprised?

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
2. Very interesting- Chaco Canyon, Fajada Butte, New Mexico has the famous Sun Dagger.
Wed May 23, 2018, 04:43 PM
May 2018

Diagram showing the location of the sun daggers on the petroglyph on various days
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fajada_Butte

mopinko

(70,103 posts)
3. people truly do not appreciate the importance of calendars to ancient people.
Wed May 23, 2018, 07:21 PM
May 2018

knowing when to plant means everything, and it is easy to get fooled in spring time.

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