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Archaeoastronomy (also
spelled archeoastronomy) is the
interdisciplinary or
multidisciplinary study of how
people in the past "have
understood the phenomena...
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archaeoastronomy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Archaeoastronomy is the
study of how
people in the past have
interpreted and used phenomena...
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Modern authors have
attempted to date the
Vedic period based on
archaeoastronomical calculations. In the 18th
century William Jones tried to show, based...
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considerably during his survey, and it was not
considered accurate. An
archaeoastronomy debate was
triggered by the 1963
publication of
Stonehenge Decoded...
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Journal US
Latina &
Latino Oral
History Journal The
Velvet Light Trap
Archaeoastronomy Art Lies
Genders The
Joyce Studies Annual The
Latin American Research...
- This is a list of
sites where claims for the use of
archaeoastronomy have been made,
sorted by country. The
International Council on
Monuments and Sites...
- White, R.E. (1983). "The 'Torreon' of
Machu Picchu as an Observatory".
Archaeoastronomy. 14 (5): S37. Bibcode:1983JHAS...14...37D. Krupp,
Edwin (1994). Echoes...
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aligned with the
sunrise or
sunset on the
summer solstice (see
archaeoastronomy). The
significance of the
summer solstice has
varied among cultures...
- developed,
including maritime archaeology,
feminist archaeology, and
archaeoastronomy, and
numerous different scientific techniques have been
developed to...
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Aubrey holes are a ring of 56
chalk pits at Stonehenge,
named after seventeenth-century
antiquarian John Aubrey. They date to the
earliest phases of...