학술논문

Sundial-water clock of the Bronze Age (Northern Black Sea Region)
Document Type
article
Source
Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 73-86 (2021)
Subject
cup marks
hour markers
grooves
mound
slab
analemmatic sundial
water clock
noon line
hour line
declination
mean solar time
Astronomy
QB1-991
Anthropology
GN1-890
Language
English
Russian
ISSN
2310-2144
Abstract
This article presents the results of a study of signs on a Bronze Age slab discovered in the vicinity of a heavily plowed mound near the settlement of Pyatikhatki. The slab belongs to the Dolmen archaeological culture. In the course of this research, it was proved that the Pyatikhatki slab is a unique measuring tool, that combines elements of sundial and water clock. It has all the cup marks of an analemmatic sundial, except for the presence of a precise analemma, which at that time, it seems, could not yet be built. The vertical gnomon moved only along the north-south line, and the time was determined approximately. Most likely, this was due to the lack of accuracy in measuring time using the water clock of that era. It is possible that it was their imperfection that was the incentive for the development of a new type of watch - a sundial, which would allow measuring time over a long period with a higher accuracy.