The mystery of Israel’s “Wheel of Ghosts” reopens as new data demonstrates the site’s shifting geodynamics over time undermine its suspected use as an ancient astronomical tool. The mysterious site in ...
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Rujm el-Hiri’s astronomical function now in question Geodynamic shifts alter alignment of the ancient site New findings suggest agricultural use over ceremonial ...
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The ancient Rujm el-Hiri ('Wheel of Ghosts') site on the Golan Heights plateau in southwest Syria, is a marvel of a monument – previously thought to have originally served as an astronomical ...
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The ancient site of Rujm el-Hiri, also called the “Wheel of Ghosts,” has intrigued historians for centuries. Once thought to be an astronomical observatory, new research challenges this belief ...