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This Massive Egyptian Observatory Is Unlocking Celestial Secrets of an Ancient Culture

Last updated: August 31, 2024 10:07 pm
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Archaeologists in Egypt have made an incredible discovery—an ancient astronomical observatory dating back to the sixth century B.C.E. This observatory, located in the ancient city of Kafr El-Sheikh, is the largest and oldest of its kind in the region, covering nearly 10,000 square feet. The findings have shed light on the ancient Egyptians’ study of the stars and sun, which played a crucial role in religious and agricultural events.

The Secretary-General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mohamed Ismail Khaled, hailed the discovery as a testament to the ancient Egyptians’ skill and ingenuity in astronomy. The observatory, constructed from mud bricks, features an entrance hall facing east towards the sunrise. Its design, adorned with columns reminiscent of Egyptian temples, suggests that the building served not only scientific purposes but also religious and ceremonial functions.

Inside the observatory, archaeologists unearthed a treasure trove of religious artifacts, including statues, pottery, offering tables, jewelry, measuring tools, and other items. Among the significant discoveries is a large slanted sundial made from limestone blocks measuring over 15 feet long. This sundial was a critical time-measuring tool for ancient cultures.

Ancient Egypt has a rich astronomical history, with the Egyptians being among the most adept astronomers of ancient times. They were responsible for the development of the 365-day calendar and the 24-hour day, as well as mapping the night sky and creating their own constellations and zodiac signs. The observatory’s stone platform contains engravings detailing astronomical events such as sunrises and sunsets during the three Egyptian seasons.

The blending of mythology and astronomy is evident in the observatory, with artifacts like a statue of Osiris, the god of the afterlife associated with the constellation Orion, being discovered. The observatory aligns with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ mission to explore the daily life and beliefs of ancient Egyptian culture. Further research will continue to unravel the intricate connection between science and religion in ancient Egypt.

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The discovery of this ancient observatory is a significant milestone in understanding the advancements and practices of ancient Egyptian civilization. It serves as a reminder of the profound knowledge and skills possessed by this ancient culture in the field of astronomy.

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