Sarmizegetusa Regia 1924 to 1970
Sarmizegetusa Regia 1924 to 1970
From my research, the large circular monument at Sarmizegetusa Regia, located on the northern sector of the capstone terrace, was the central component of a 3000-year-old Geto Dacian astronomical observatory center. Next, the structure comprises two denoting circle elements made of andesite pieces that total 210 objects: the outer circle has 104 stone blocks, and the inner one has 30 groups of 6 + 1 segments each, of which 6 are vertical (obelisk), and the seventh is a block placed horizontally. The wood pillars in the centre that we see today were never part of the original structure; it's possible that they were placed long after King Decebalus and used as a home by squatters or Roman guards who occupied Sarmizegetusa after the war. Also, the andesite pieces, 30 groups of 6 + one segment, theoretically were in the centre and moved long ago to the perimeter for new construction like a dwelling.
Throughout Romania, there are Geto-Dacian fortresses, temples and sanctuaries; when using the word sanctuaries, I am referencing astronomical observatories, worship of deities and esoteric studies or ancient origins. Therefore, the focal point of this advanced Geto Dacian network was created in the Orastie Mountains; I was fortunate enough to live there for 5 years (2014-2019) and immerse myself deeply into the spiritual essence of its lands and architecture hidden in forests. Ultimately, my 15 years of travelling researching megalith, secret societies, mythology, and archeo-astronomy benefited my research in Romania.
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