- 37°52′30″S 144°27′28″E / 37.87500°S 144.45778°E / -37.87500; 144.45778
Wurdi Youang is the name
attributed to an
Aboriginal stone arrangement located...
- (up to 1
metre (3 ft 3 in) high). For example, the
stone arrangement at
Wurdi Youang consists of
about 100
stones arranged in an egg-shaped oval about...
- in its construction. The name "You Yang"
comes from the
Aboriginal words Wurdi Youang or Ude
Youang which could have any
number of
meanings from "big mountain...
- ῥόδον rhódon (Aeolic βρόδον wródon),
itself borrowed from Old
Persian wrd- (
wurdi),
related to
Avestan varəδa,
Sogdian ward,
Parthian wâr. The
leaves are...
-
Little River, a semi-circular
Aboriginal stone arrangement now
known as
Wurdi Youang and
believed to have been
built by the
local Wadawurrung people,...
-
February 2011). "
Wurdi Youang rocks could prove Aborigines were
first astronomers". The
Daily Telegraph.
Retrieved 14
March 2011. "
Wurdi Youang". Australian...
- proto-observatories, in the
sense of an
observation post for astronomy,
Wurdi Youang,
Australia Zorats Karer, Karahunj,
Armenia Loughcrew,
Ireland Newgrange...
-
development of
writing in the
ancient Near East. In Victoria, Australia, a
Wurdi Youang stone arrangement undergoing research could date back more than 11...
-
Ceremonial sites are rare, but two
large stone arrangements have been
found at
Wurdi Youang near
Mount Rothwell and Carisbrook.
others have been
identified from...
-
Wadawurrung cultural heritage, for
example through its
ownership of the
Wurdi Youang Aboriginal stone arrangement at
Mount Rothwell.
William Buckley,...