Archaeoastronomy in the New World

Archaeoastronomy in the New World
Title Archaeoastronomy in the New World PDF eBook
Author Anthony F. Aveni
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 234
Release 1982-08-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0521247314

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This volume summarises the proceedings of a conference which took place at the University of Oxford in September 1981.

Archaeoastronomy in the New World

Archaeoastronomy in the New World
Title Archaeoastronomy in the New World PDF eBook
Author Anthony F. Aveni
Publisher
Total Pages 219
Release 1982
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Archaeoastronomy

Archaeoastronomy
Title Archaeoastronomy PDF eBook
Author Giulio Magli
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 246
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Science
ISBN 331922882X

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This book provides the first complete, easy to read, up-to-date account of the fascinating discipline of archaeoastronomy, in which the relationship between ancient constructions and the sky is studied in order to gain a better understanding of the ideas of the architects of the past and of their religious and symbolic worlds. The book is divided into three sections, the first of which explores the past relations between astronomy and people, power, the afterworld, architecture, and landscape. The fundamentals of archaeoastronomy are then addressed in detail, with coverage of the celestial coordinates; the apparent motion of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets; observation of celestial bodies at the horizon; the use of astronomical software in archaeoastronomy; and current methods for making and analyzing measurements. The final section reviews what archaeoastronomy can now tell us about the nature and purpose of such sites and structures as Stonehenge, the Pyramids of Giza, Chichen Itza, the Campus Martius, and the Valley of the Temples of Agrigento. In addition, a set of exercises is provided that can be performed using non-commercial free software, e.g., Google Earth or Stellarium, and will equip readers to conduct their own research. Readers will find the book an ideal introduction to what has become a wide-ranging multidisciplinary science.

Archaeoastronomy in Pre-Columbian America

Archaeoastronomy in Pre-Columbian America
Title Archaeoastronomy in Pre-Columbian America PDF eBook
Author American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publisher Austin : University of Texas Press
Total Pages 460
Release 1975
Genre Science
ISBN

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Written by leading specialists, the papers in this volume explore the newly developed interdisciplinary field of archaeoastronomy. Their value is enhanced by extensive citation of data for that part of America north of Panama. They provide an excellent introduction to the growing field of archaeoastronomy. Three broad, interlocking topics are discussed: early American rock art in the southwestern United States, astronomical orientations of buildings, and native American calendars.

Archaeoastronomy in the Old World

Archaeoastronomy in the Old World
Title Archaeoastronomy in the Old World PDF eBook
Author D. C. Heggie
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 294
Release 1982-08-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0521247349

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The papers in this book, summarising the proceedings of a conference at the University of Oxford in September 1981, are concerned with shedding light on a controversial aspect of European prehistory: was astronomy practised in the late Neolithic and bronze ages? This volume will be of interest to prehistorians, professionals with pure and applied sciences background and statisticians.

Archaeoastronomy in the Americas

Archaeoastronomy in the Americas
Title Archaeoastronomy in the Americas PDF eBook
Author Ray A. Williamson
Publisher
Total Pages 414
Release 1981
Genre Science
ISBN 9780879190941

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Archaeoastronomy in the Roman World

Archaeoastronomy in the Roman World
Title Archaeoastronomy in the Roman World PDF eBook
Author Giulio Magli
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 205
Release 2019-03-27
Genre Science
ISBN 3319970070

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This book explores the insights that Cultural Astronomy provides into the classical Roman world by unveiling the ways in which the Romans made use of their knowledge concerning the heavens, and by shedding new light on the interactions between astronomy and heritage in ancient Roman culture. Leading experts in the field present fascinating information on how and why the Romans referred to the sky when deciding upon the orientation of particular monuments, temples, tombs and even urban layouts. Attention is also devoted to questions of broader interest, such as the contribution that religious interpretation of the sky made in the assimilation of conquered peoples. When one considers astronomy in the Roman world it is customary to think of the work and models of Ptolemy, and perhaps the Julian calendar or even the sighting of the Star of Bethlehem. However, like many other peoples in antiquity, the Romans interacted with the heavens in deeper ways that exerted a profound influence on their culture. This book highlights the need to take this complexity into account in various areas of research and will appeal to all those who wish to learn more about the application of astronomy in the lives and architecture of the Romans.