Astronomy Etched in Stone
At Chichén Itzá, El Caracol’s windows align with celestial events, suggesting targeted observations of Venus and solstices. Standing inside, you feel the hush of calculation. Imagine planners syncing festivals to light’s arrival, precision echoing across carved stairways.
Astronomy Etched in Stone
Uaxactún’s E‑Group and other complexes framed sunrise points across seasons, turning plazas into seasonal clocks. Urban planning became epistemology: to walk the city was to learn the sky. Share how architecture in your life teaches you to notice time.
Astronomy Etched in Stone
An elder once described learning constellations while shelling corn, each kernel a star pinned to memory. Astronomy lived in households, not just temples. Tell us a stargazing memory, and we’ll feature community tales in upcoming celestial spotlights.