Resumo
Chabola de la Hechicera (Sorceress’ Shack) forms part of a small cluster of passagegraves in the vicinity of the river Ebro and the Sierra de Cantabria, in the RiojaAlavesa wine region. Michael Hoskin measured the orientation of most of thesegraves in the late 90s (Hoskin, Tombs, temples and their orientations. A new perspectiveon mediterranean prehistory. Ocarina Books, Bognor Regis, 2001) showingthat, contrary to the general custom across most of Iberia and particularly in thisarea of north-central Spain, the corridors opened towards the south or south-southeast.We explore in this paper why Chabola de la Hechicera has that peculiar orientation and whether its location can be connected to the sighting of that mountain. In particular, we will explore if this prominent spot could be related to astronomical features providing a connection with a sacred landscape for the people who built this megalithic burial chamber.
Información do libro
Advancing Cultural Astronomy. Studies In Honour of Clive Ruggles
E. Boutsikas, S. C. McCluskey, J. Steele (eds.)
2021
Springer
Referencia
ISBN/ISSN 978-3-030-64605-9