INVESTIGADORES
GANGUI Alejandro
artículos
Título:
On the orientation of historic Christian churches of Fuerteventura: conciliating tradition, winds and topography
Autor/es:
MARÍA FLORENCIA MURATORE; ALEJANDRO GANGUI; MAITANE URRUTIA-APARICIO; CARMELO CABRERA; JUAN ANTONIO BELMONTE
Revista:
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology
Editorial:
EQUINOX PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Sheffield; Año: 2023 vol. 9 p. 5 - 31
ISSN:
2055-348X
Resumen:
We present the results of the analysis of the precise spatial orientation of colonial Christian churches located in the Canary Island of Fuerteventura (Spain). Our sample consists of 48 churches, most of them built during the period between the Castilian conquest led by the Norman Jean de Béthencourt in the 15th century and the 19th century. We examine whether the standard tradition was followed regarding the orientation of the apses of historic churches eastwards. While most of the religious constructions in the sample have their main axes oriented within the solar range, the statistical analysis also reveals the presence of two different groups of churches with different possible interpretations. In the first group, mainly composed of churches located in the central part of the island, an anomalous tendency to orientate them towards a declination of c. -14º is detected. We provide some possible explanations for this, which include the date of a traditional Canarian celebration, an eventual imprint of topography, and the possibility of sunset orientations. Also, this particular value of declination is close to -16.3º, the declination of Sirius during the 17th century. Therefore, we provide ethnographic data that might support an eventually controversial "bright star" orientation. In the other group, however, we find a pattern of orientation where the apse of the churches points slightly to the north of due east. We propose this might signal constructions that were oriented to the rising Sun on dates close to Easter, one of the most important festivities of Christianity.