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kanda+geoglyph Latitude and Longitude:

41°49′42″N 21°57′24″E / 41.82833°N 21.95667°E / 41.82833; 21.95667
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41°49′42″N 21°57′24″E / 41.82833°N 21.95667°E / 41.82833; 21.95667

The Kanda Geoglyph is a geoglyph located in the central parts of North Macedonia, near the town of Sveti Nikole in the Ovce Pole area.[ citation needed] Aerial photography has shown that the geoglyph is an oval-shaped hill and can only be seen perfectly from above. [1] An aerial analysis using an infrared camera revealed a different composition of the soil in the hill compared to the surrounding soil. [2]

In 2014 international researchers have investigated the geoglyph and concluded that the variance corresponds to the presence of a cavity inside the hill presumably only a few tens of meters beneath the surface. [2] It is believed that the hill at Kanda is a cairn with an inner chamber or that the hill was raised on top of an existing hill to form the cairn thus increasing its original height. [2]

The Kanda Geoglyph is located a few kilometers from the Paeonian archaeological site of Bylazora.[ citation needed] Some Macedonian archaeologists believe that the Kanda Geoglyph might be a tumulus containing a grave of a Slavic chieftain or an ancient Macedonian king.[ citation needed]

Further analysis

Researchers, using an instrument to measure infrasound vibrations, realized there was the possibility of the existence of an underground water stream, deeper than the cavities of the tumulus. [2] This hypothesis has not yet been confirmed through the use of geophysical survey techniques such as ground-penetrating radar. [2] [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Nikolic, Domagoj. "Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia". Research Gate. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Debertolis, Paolo; Nikolić, Domagoj; Tarabella, Natalia (December 2016). "Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia". Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology. 4 (2): 59–71. doi: 10.15640/jaa.v4n2a3. S2CID  55433555.

kanda+geoglyph Latitude and Longitude:

41°49′42″N 21°57′24″E / 41.82833°N 21.95667°E / 41.82833; 21.95667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

41°49′42″N 21°57′24″E / 41.82833°N 21.95667°E / 41.82833; 21.95667

The Kanda Geoglyph is a geoglyph located in the central parts of North Macedonia, near the town of Sveti Nikole in the Ovce Pole area.[ citation needed] Aerial photography has shown that the geoglyph is an oval-shaped hill and can only be seen perfectly from above. [1] An aerial analysis using an infrared camera revealed a different composition of the soil in the hill compared to the surrounding soil. [2]

In 2014 international researchers have investigated the geoglyph and concluded that the variance corresponds to the presence of a cavity inside the hill presumably only a few tens of meters beneath the surface. [2] It is believed that the hill at Kanda is a cairn with an inner chamber or that the hill was raised on top of an existing hill to form the cairn thus increasing its original height. [2]

The Kanda Geoglyph is located a few kilometers from the Paeonian archaeological site of Bylazora.[ citation needed] Some Macedonian archaeologists believe that the Kanda Geoglyph might be a tumulus containing a grave of a Slavic chieftain or an ancient Macedonian king.[ citation needed]

Further analysis

Researchers, using an instrument to measure infrasound vibrations, realized there was the possibility of the existence of an underground water stream, deeper than the cavities of the tumulus. [2] This hypothesis has not yet been confirmed through the use of geophysical survey techniques such as ground-penetrating radar. [2] [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Nikolic, Domagoj. "Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia". Research Gate. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Debertolis, Paolo; Nikolić, Domagoj; Tarabella, Natalia (December 2016). "Archaeoastronomy at Kanda geoglyph, Macedonia". Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology. 4 (2): 59–71. doi: 10.15640/jaa.v4n2a3. S2CID  55433555.

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