TY - JOUR AU - Zavalii, Alexander PY - 2021/11/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Trypillia ritual calendar from the Temple of Nebelivka JF - IDEAS. PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL. SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC ISSUES JA - IPhJSSI VL - IS - 1(17)-2(18 SE - Philosophy of Religion. Religion studies DO - 10.34017/1313-9703-2021-1(17)-2(18)-103-116 UR - https://ideas.academyjournal.org/index.php/IDEI/article/view/263 SP - 103-116 AB - The article considers a probable astronomical-calendar artifact with a group of chips founds in it during the archeological excavations of the Trypillia Temple near the village of Nebelivka, Kirovohrad region. Such findings were concentrated in the western part of the temple complex near the ritual altar of fire. The main focus is on the reconstruction of the finds and the semantic basis of the Nebelovsky Disk. Additional features were identified, which probably show the conduct of administrative practice in the space of the Temple and ritual actions associated with the calendar cycle. The works of Mykhailo Videyko, Natalia Burdo, Yevhen Prychepiy and other scientists are analyzed, in which the ideas of the people of Trypillia about calendar-astronomical cycles are given. The data on the calendar representations of Trypillia and other ancient civilizations, which are interconnected in the framework of this study, are studied. With this Nebelovsky ritual temple "Disk" manifests itself in the laws of the existing world cult objects of calendar purpose. ER -