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document-fr | Lumbard language ethnomathematica (Lombardia-E5) azimuths of twin Totems by two seasons apart.

La collocazione dei 51 Totem campestri su di un astrolabio orizzontale rende evidente che 9+9 Totem si trovano “a specchio” l’uno di fronte all’altro in due stagioni opposte, il che dimostra come l’edificio matematico del calendario campestre sia perfettamente sincronizzato con gli azimuth del Sole all’orizzonte dell’alba e del tramonto durante l’anno. Una cosa che nè romani nè cristiani, nè immigranti barbari, potevano insegnare nel hinterland di Alpi e Altaitalia, tra la valle del Rodano, del Reno, del Danubio, della Drava e del Po, ma portiamo nella nostra scatola cranica fin dalla più antica preistoria.

Lumbard at work: Twin alpine shepherdesses as maids-a-milking in the Brembana valley (photograph courtesy www.ruralpini.it alpine syndicate)

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