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Reading, writing, and recording the architecture: how astronomical cycles may be reflected in the architectural construction at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA
Volume 10 (2008): Astronomy and Cosmology in Folk Traditions and Cultural Heritage, pp. 131–140
Gregory E. Munson   Bryan C. Bates   Larry V. Nordby  

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Pub. online: 20 December 2008      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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16 October 2007
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10 March 2008
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20 December 2008

Abstract

When tree ring dates at Mesa Verde National Park were plotted as a function of time along the lunar standstill cycle, a correlation was evident, leading to the hypothesis that architectural features and construction phases were timed according to the lunar 18.6 year cycle. A detailed architectural analysis at Sun Temple and tree ring analysis support the sub-hypothesis that lunar maximums were observed over Sun Temple from the Painted Tower area of Cliff Palace. Tree ring dates at Balcony House and Square Tower House suggest a similar relationship between construction of specialized architecture such as kivas and the lunar maximum cycle.

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Archaeology lunar maximum architectural documentation science archaeoastronomy

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