Zhulnikov, A. M. ASTRONOMICAL SIGNS IN THE ONEGA PETROGLYPHS: CLASSIFICAITON AND CONTEXT. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2024;46(8):8–19. DOI: 10.15393/uchz.art.2024.1105


Archeology


ASTRONOMICAL SIGNS IN THE ONEGA PETROGLYPHS: CLASSIFICAITON AND CONTEXT

Zhulnikov
A. M.
Petrozavodsk State University
Keywords:
Onega petroglyphs
schematic images of moon and sun
astronomical signs
palimpsest
Summary: The article presents the fi ndings from a study of the fi gures and symbols found in the Onega petroglyphs, which researchers interpret as representations of celestial bodies. These fi gures, varying in shape (many of which have uncertain semantic meanings), constitute the second largest group of images on the rocks of Lake Onega, following ornithomorphs. This underscores their signifi cant role in understanding the unique aspects of this petroglyphic sanctuary and in reconstructing the cosmogonic beliefs of the ancient population of Northern Europe. To analyze the morphological characteristics and classifi cation of these astronomical signs, there were conducted planographic studies of compositions featuring the signs and examined the spatial orientation of fi gures within specifi c clusters of ancient engravings. The research has demonstrated that the vast majority of associations, including palimpsests, of astronomical signs with other images (such as a migratory bird, a hornless moose, and an anthropomorph) in the Onega petroglyphs are deliberate compositions created by ancient peoples according to a certain plan. The fi ndings presented in this article indicate that the tradition of inscribing astronomical pictograms on the rocks of the Onega sanctuary had been in place for a considerable period. The study also revealed a correlation between the orientation of these symbolic fi gures and specifi c points on the horizon, which confi rms their astronomical nature.




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