- them into a
coherent argument has been a long-term
difficulty for
archaeoastronomers.
Archaeoastronomy fills complementary niches in
landscape archaeology...
- from "Mayanist," used to
refer to an
academic scholar of the Maya.
Archaeoastronomer Anthony Aveni says that
while the idea of "balancing the cosmos" was...
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Armenians called themselves "children of the sun". (Russian and
Armenian archaeoastronomers have
suggested that at
Carahunge seventeen of the
stones still standing...
- the
Second World War in 1939 and
formally disbanded in 1948. The
archaeoastronomer Clive Ruggles noted that
after the 1920s, "ley
lines soon
faded into...
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still standing. They have been of
interest to
Russian and
Armenian archaeoastronomers, who have
suggested that the
standing stones could have been used...
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Italian castrato Giulio Magli (born 1964),
Italian astrophysicist/
archaeoastronomer Bruno Magli,
Italian luxury brand Magli Dériza,
pseudonyme of the...
- MPC · 4992 4993
Cossard 1983 GR
Guido Cossard (born 1958),
Italian archaeoastronomer JPL · 4993 4994
Kisala 1983 RK3
Rachel Kisala (born 1985), Physics...
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fashion designer,
founded JOOP! 1944 – Ed Krupp,
American astronomer,
archaeoastronomer, author,
Director Griffith Observatory 1945 –
Wilma Mankiller, American...
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established credibility in the
wider astrological community or
among archaeoastronomers.
Terry MacKinnell has
developed an
alternative approach to calibrating...
- OL 16315858W. Aveni,
Anthony F. (1984). "Native
American astronomy:
Archaeoastronomers are do****enting the work of the
astronomers of pre-Columbian America...