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  2. Moscovium - Wikipedia

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    Moscovium is an extremely radioactive element: its most stable known isotope, moscovium-290, has a half-life of only 0.65 seconds. [9] In the periodic table, it is a p-block transactinide element. It is a member of the 7th period and is placed in group 15 as the heaviest pnictogen.

  3. Muisca architecture - Wikipedia

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    The most sacred were the Sun Temple in Sugamuxi and the Moon Temple in Chía. The Sun Temple was built to honour Sué, the Sun god of the Muisca, and the Moon Temple was honouring his wife, Chía. Also notable was the Goranchacha Temple, according to Muisca myths built by Goranchacha. On one of the islands in Lake Fúquene there had been a ...

  4. Muisca astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Mural showing various gods based on the astronomy of the Muisca, most notably the Sun; Sué, Moon; Chía and bearded messenger Bochica Reconstruction of the Sun Temple of Suamox The Muisca were an advanced civilisation, who inhabited the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and as southeastern part of that the Bogotá savanna before the Spanish conquest of ...

  5. List of archaeoastronomical sites by country - Wikipedia

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    Abu Simbel, The axis of the temple was positioned by the ancient Egyptian architects in such a way that twice a year, on October 20 and February 20, the rays of the sun would penetrate the sanctuary and illuminate the sculpture on the back wall, except for the statue of Ptah, the god connected with the Underworld, who always remained in the dark.

  6. Chanquillo - Wikipedia

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    On the winter solstice, the sun would rise behind the leftmost tower of Chankillo and rise behind each of the towers until it reached the rightmost tower six months later on the summer solstice, marking the passage of time. [11] The Thirteen Towers of Chankillo could be the earliest known observatory in the Americas.

  7. Sun temple - Wikipedia

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    A sun temple (or solar temple) is a building used for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, dedicated to the sun or a solar deity. Such temples were built by a number different cultures and are distributed around the world including in India , [ 1 ] China , Egypt , Japan and Peru .

  8. Ruins of 2,400-year-old temple — hiding another ancient ...

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    Inside the 2,400-year-old structure, archaeologists found fragments of an even older temple, officials said. The older temple dated back to the sixth century B.C. Some disc-like ruins inside the ...

  9. Ed Dur - Wikipedia

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    One of the reasons for Ed Dur's importance is the discovery of a temple to the Sun God Shams/Shamash, [6] which has been compared to the Great Temple of Hetra in Iraq, also known as the "Temple of the Sun", dating back to the same period. [3] The temple was originally by a Belgian expedition in 1987, but has been damaged since by erosion.