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Illuminating Time: The Visibility of Temporality in Prehistory

2021. English

By
Vincent Mom (author)
Summary
Using the astronomical animation software of Stellarium, this chapter will demonstrate how time was ‘staged’ by prehistoric people at particular periods during the solar and lunar years. It will show how they ‘choreographed’ night- and day-lighting and landscape shadowing effects, along with the appearance and travels of other celestial phenomena in relation to the monuments and their horizons. It was this staging of natural lighting through illumination, brightness, luminescence, shine, gleams, glows, glare, and small points of light, and the opposites of all of these, that enabled their concepts of time to be experienced, shared, and acknowledged by prehistoric peoples.
Keywords
Time. Lighting. Standing stones. Landscapes. Astronomy. GIS. Virtual reality. Britain. Megaliths. Stellarium. Horizon.
Book details
The Oxford Handbook of Light in Archaeology
Gail Higginbottom, Vincent Mom
2021 Costas Papadopoulos and Holley Moyes
Edition 1st