MOUNT SALOMONE - AN ASTRONOMICALLY ORIENTED PEAK, MAYBE IN RELATION TO PRE-ROMAN CULTURES
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Astronomical alignment, Italy, Mount Salomone, Ancient italic vestiges, , Ancient historyAbstract
In this study, astronomical and geographic data relating to Mount Solomon were considered, a hill of volcanic origin on the top of which an oblong depression and two vaginal-shaped walls (perhaps formerly fortified) were built and astronomically oriented with the dawn of the summer solstice. Can this height provide important information for the rediscovery of Italy's distant historical past? It is the same culture present in the center of the Italian Apennines (Italic peoples of ancient Roman times), or it is a culture linked to the ancient cult of the "Mother Goddess", whose traces are lost in our distant past, thousands of years ago?
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