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Sat May 13, 3:27 PM ET
RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) - Archaeologists discovered a pre-colonial astrological observatory possibly 2,000 years old in the Amazon basin near French Guiana, said a report.
"Only a society with a complex culture could have built such a monument," archaeologist Mariana Petry Cabral, of the Amapa Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (IEPA), told O Globo newspaper.
The observatory was built of 127 blocks of granite each three meters (10 feet) high and regularly placed in circles in an open field, she said.
Cabral said the site resembles a temple which could have been used as an observatory, because the blocks are positioned to mark the winter solstice. In December, the path of the sun allows rays to pass through a hole in one of the blocks, possibly to calculate agricultural activity and religious rituals.....
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Re: 'Amazon Stonehenge' found in Brazil
Thu, May 18, 2006 - 8:31 AMHi Star,
Do you mabe know if there are pictures of the site.
Cause seeing is believing of course.
Most interesting would be to know who build the observatory.
Love an dlight
Ek Bahlam