At first it seems difficult to make the connection. How prehistoric cultures of New Mexico to link with the exploration of space? But thanks to the "New Mexico Space Trail," which suddenly seems plausible link.
Conducted by the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, Space trail links the cultural heritage and history of Native Americans and Spanish explorers to the future of space exploration by drawing the curiosity of man universe, specifically in New Mexico. The runway space identifies 52 sites across the state directly related to exploration and space astronomy.
Families see the link between prehistoric man and space
The early prehistoric sites include comments such as those represented in the Navajo sand paintings or the petroglyphs of the Zuni. These studies prehistoric ancient Amerindians allowed to predict seasonal changes, to plan and implement agricultural and religious events of their lives. The alignments of rocks Wizard's Roost in the Sacramento Mountains, built between 100 BC and 900 AD, were used as a calendar, similar to the much larger site of Stonehenge in England....