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SUMMARY
The architecture of the special facilities for the observation of celestial objects studied here shows the skills of the people of that time in planning, creating construction technology and making long-term observations. Rock monuments of this type, despite their initial antiquity and diversity, can arise only in the presence of a sufficiently developed triad of "astronomical instrument-celestial objects-trained observers", as well as in the presence of certain socio-cultural, economic and spatial-climatic conditions. As a specific cultural phenomenon, rock-cut monuments for astronomical observations span many different periods of time . . .
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