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2013
DOI: 10.4236/nr.2013.44042
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Northern Labyrinth—A Key to Time, Space, Information

Abstract: Northern labyrinths are stone constructions of different shapes, dating back to III-I century BC. They mainly appear on capes on peninsulas and islands up to 13 -25 metres above the sea level. Their area begins from Scilly Isles (England) and in the White Sea (Russia). Opinions of scientists concerning their designation are controversial. Assumptions about their practical meaning haven't been proved: no burials have been found underneath; fishing equipment cannot be located so far from the area of tides. Most … Show more

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“…In the process of developing the concept of navigation information modeling of the world, based on the widespread practice of continuous movement and orientation, we proposed a methodological study of reconstruction "from the bottom" -the nature of the signs, knowledge, traditions (Paranina, 2010;. This design is based on the possibility of reproducing the spatial structure of an object that reflects a unique environment and cultural heritage allows us to refine the dating, the primary use of the technology, semantics of the graphical and artistic design.…”
Section: Objects and Methods Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the process of developing the concept of navigation information modeling of the world, based on the widespread practice of continuous movement and orientation, we proposed a methodological study of reconstruction "from the bottom" -the nature of the signs, knowledge, traditions (Paranina, 2010;. This design is based on the possibility of reproducing the spatial structure of an object that reflects a unique environment and cultural heritage allows us to refine the dating, the primary use of the technology, semantics of the graphical and artistic design.…”
Section: Objects and Methods Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Stafeev and Tomilin, 2006). It can be assumed that the principle of the beam penetrating into the room on a specific day of the year, worked in famous labyrinths -Egyptian and copies thereof -of Crete (Knossos palace storerooms with vents located around its perimeter) (Paranina, 2010).…”
Section: Natural and Man-made Stone Arches In Different Parts Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a methodological basis of functional and semantic analysis of ancient cultural heritage of the Urals the provisions set at different stages of research are considered: 1) about key informational role of sacred natural, natural and artificial and artificial objects in the prehistoric life-support system; 2) about implementation of long-term storage function of navigational information; 3) about information on the possible parameters of the universal position in space-time to determine any object [3].…”
Section: Reflection Of Space-time As a Basis For The Venerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Face is considered as an image of primordial essence and spatial system: the eyes, nose and mouth are regarded as its three tiers, and the ears-the parts of the world [5]. The use of solar navigation (in the shadow of the gnomon) extends the possibilities for understanding the faces: the lateral horns-symbols of sunrise/sunset, middle horn and the third eye-the image of the gnomon, which always occupies a central position on the observation platform and materializes information link between sky and earth, because the angle of the light beam is encoded by form of shade on the ground [3].…”
Section: Evolution Of Astronomical Tools and Universal Standards Of Smentioning
confidence: 99%