Article ID: CBB328560349

The Rock Sanctuary of Baroña Hill Fort as an Exchanger, Interface and Cross-Roads among the World Layers of Celtic Cosmology (2018)

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The small Iron-Age hillfort of Baroña (Porto do Son, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain) was inhabited during the last centuries BC and is in a singularly hostile environment on a small peninsula facing the Atlantic Ocean at the western end of the Muros-Noia estuary. The habitat is composed by a mere twenty houses defended by a stunning complex of three lines of massive walls. A large rocky acropolis with faint but clear signs of human activity hangs over the habitat. The study of the acropolis reveals the possibility that they include awareness of the surrounding landscape and relevant moments of the solar cycle. A monumental stairway adjacent to the acropolis leads towards the cliff overlooking the sea and seems aligned with the winter solstice sunset happening on the ocean beyond. Over the acropolis, the rock that dominates the area presents carved basins and slender petroglyphs related with winter and summer solstice sunrises while the eastern horizon is dominated by Mount Enxa that signals 1st May sunrise as seen from the acropolis. Finally, summer solstice sunrise seen from the acropolis coincides with a little hill some 2.5 kilometer away on which slope a panel with petroglyphs presents the only carved representation of the sun known in Galicia and the panel itself is related to some astral calendric relations. We argue that the hillfort"s location seems to be a special place chosen to be a cross-road between the sky, the land, and the sea, i.e. the three elements constituting the Cosmos according to the Celtic tradition and shared by other Indo-European traditions.

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Authors & Contributors
González-García, A. César
Ventura, Frank J.
J. Anna Estaroth
Phong Nguyen
Julio Cuenca Sanabria
Florian Schaukowitsch
Journals
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Monuments
Archaeoastronomy
Skyscape; skyscapes
Astronomical chronology
Landscape; landscapes
Cosmology
People
Brahe, Tycho
Time Periods
Iron age
Bronze age
Ancient
Neolithic period
Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
Prehistory
Places
Scotland
Middle and Near East
Anatolia (Turkey)
Canary Islands
Malta
Sardinia
Institutions
UNESCO
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