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Autor:
Iharka Szücs-Csillik, Zoia Maxim
Publikováno v:
Analele Banatului XIX 2021.
In 1952, Professor Gheorghe Chiş from the Astronomical Institute together with the academician Constantin Daicoviciu initiated the idea of the existence of a Dacian calendar by deciphering the sanctuaries in the capital of Dacia at Sarmizegetusa Reg
Publikováno v:
Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei. 33:267-304
We know that in ancient times, people were sky watchers, made observations, drew conclusions, and their vision of Universe reflected the sky (macrocosm) into the ground (microcosm) and vice versa. Investigating deeply some symbols and signs from the
Publikováno v:
Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei. 32:320-324
The story behind these clothing accessories represented in the Prehistoric Art and in the stars makes that the man to be closer to sky (heaven, deity), the microcosmic Earth merging with the macrocosmic Universe. From the cycle of the clothing’s co
Publikováno v:
Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei. 31:300-308
From the cycle of the constellation symbolism we will approach the „Corona-Crown” constellation. The origin of these dress accessories gets lost in the darkness of time, standing testimony of the „Prehistoric Art”. The "Corona- Crown" is the
Autor:
Institutul Astronomic Cluj-Napoca Academia Română, Iharka Szücs-Csillik, Zoia Maxim, Muzeul Național de Istorie a Transilvaniei
Publikováno v:
Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei. 30:418-432
This study will try to find answers to the question "Why did our ancestors use the snake symbol and sign in their nonverbal communication?" When we observe the snake’s life and behaviour, we come to understand why Neolithic men used the snake symbo