Ancient Mysteries
RATING:
5 - Gold Standard
Type:
Researcher

Giulio Magli

Giulio Magli is a Professor of Archaeoastronomy at Politecnico di Milano who has published peer-reviewed research on the archaeoastronomy of Giza, including evidence that the southeast corner alignments orient toward Heliopolis and analysis of precessional effects in ancient Egyptian astronomical knowledge. His position as a full professor in a rigorous engineering institution and his cross-cultural archaeoastronomy research provide significant credibility to his technical astronomical analysis.

Key Works

Topography, astronomy and dynastic history in the alignments of the pyramid fields (2010); On the possible discovery of precessional effects in ancient astronomy (2004)