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stonefree wrote:
We can easily approximate the position of winter solstice sunrise, but such effects need to be witnessed directly for proof e.g. Newgrange.
We have used oblique lighting at night for one of the 'carvings' but have since discovered another potential example on our visit last week. I'll upload a few images of them soon.


With a wee bit of work you can do better than an approximation i.e. within half a degree .
The same applies to Newgrange it can be esily calculated without actually seeing the effect , the difference is that Newgrange has a passage which provides us with an indication of the orientation over a distance of nearly 19 m and includes over 40 orthostats ,any movement of which will not overly effect the the oreination , coupled with the light box the likelihood of intentionality is high and the targeted period around the winter solstice makes it even more salient .
Interesting pic ,some Portal Tombs have cup marks and others grooves Tawnatraffaun has a "horse shoe " carving , all on the capstone but none in Cornwall .so far , look forward to the others .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
18th April 2011ce
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