The Asian Age

5, OOO- YR- OLD TEMPLE IN ‘ BIG DIPPER’ ASTERISM SHAPE FOUND IN CHINA

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Beijing: Archaeolog­ists in central China claim to have discovered ruins that date back around 5,000 years and believed to be a temple in the shape of prominent asterism Big Dipper. The excavation at the Qingtai ruins in the city of Xingyang was listed on Thursday as one of the top five archaeolog­ical discoverie­s in the Henan province in 2017.

Nine ceramic pots are laid out in the shape of the Big Dipper, with a round sacrificia­l altar at the eastern side, said Wei Qingli, a researcher with Zhengzhou cultural heritage institute, the state- run Xinhua news agency reported on Friday. In ancient China, the Big Dipper was composed of seven “visible” stars and two “invisible” ones, probably nearby Messier objects. A human skeleton showing signs of unnatural death and three funeral urns were found around the altar. “The discovery shows that people had some astronomic knowledge and an establishe­d ritual ceremonial pattern in the shape of the Big Dipper,” Wei said.

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