Report of International interdisciplinary scientific symposium:
available only in German language
"Lucifer’s Rock (Teufelstein), a prehistoric landmark of astronomical background?
Did the Stone Age peoples survey the landscape in Joglland by using astronomy?"
Presidium:
Univ. Prof. i.R. Dr. Josef G�lles , Institutes of statistics, Techn. Univ. and JOANNEUM Research, Graz
Univ. Prof. Dr. Hans Maitzen, Institute of astronomy, Universit�t Wien
Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul W. Roth , Institute of history, Universit�t Graz, scientific presentation
Lectures:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Klaus- D. Wernecke, Universit�tsklinikum Charite, Humboldt Universit�t Berlin: Statistical finding of decisions in research.Dipl. Math. G�nther Bischoff, Dresden: Mathematical model for the statistical analysis of the hypothesis: "Are the geometric structures in which centers of cult worship are located coincidental?"
Univ. Prof. Dr. K. D. Wernecke und Univ. Prof. Dr. Josef G�lles: Discussion of the model and the results of the analysis made by Bischoff.
Univ. Prof. Dr. Othmar Pickl / Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul W. Roth, Graz: Early Christianisation of Joglland and M�rztal / Comments to the name Teufelstein (Lucifer’s Rock).
Univ. Prof. Dr. Wolfhard Schlosser, Faculty f�r Physics and Astronomy, Ruhr-Universit�t Bochum: Eurasian Rock Monuments with astronomical function - a collaboration of Ruhr - Universit�t Bochum and the Governm. Hermitage St. Petersburg /Russia.
Ralf Koneckis, author and archaeoastronomer, Dortmund: Eclipses and celestial movements in fairy tales and myths.
Dr. Siegfried Hermann, Institute of Geology and Paleonthology, Universit�t Graz: "Is Lucifer’s Rock a monument of natural origin?" Aspects of a tectonic and geological analysis that answers the question of whether there was prehistoric treatment of the rock surface by men.
Dr. Anton Krammer, Physicist, Salzburg: The golden ratio in astronomy, crystallography and botany.
Univ. Prof. Dr. Herbert Lichtenegger, Department of Positioning and Navigation, Technical University Graz: Contribution of geodesy to archaeoastronomy.
Univ. Doz. Dr. Paul Gleirscher, Landesmuseum K�rnten, Klagenfurt: The problem of proving there were pre-Roman centers of cult worship in the region of Eastern Alps.
Dr. Diether Kramer, Joanneum, Dep. of Prehistory, Graz (requested): Hidden geometry around Lucifer's Rock, truth or humbug?
Max Zurbuchen, prehistorian, Seengen, CH: "Tools of Stone Age". Experimental Prehistory with slides and physical examples.