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Autore principale:Oxford international conference (5 :, 1996 : Santa Fe).
Titolo:Current studies in archaeoastronomy : conversations across time and space : selected papers from the fifth Oxford international Conference at Santa Fe, 1996 edited by John W. Fountain and Rolf M. Sinclair.
Pubblicazione:Durham :  Carolina academic press,  c2005.  
Descrizione fisica:XI, 579 p. :  ill. ;  26 cm  
ISBN:0890897719
Altri autori:Fountain, John W.
Sinclair, Rolf M.
Discipline:Astronomia--Studi specifici.
Sudd. cronologiche:Preistoria.
Mondo antico.
America precolombiana.
Contiene:Sinclair, Rolf M.  Nature of archaeoastronomy.    
Gumerman, George J.  Universe in a cultural context.    
Schaefer, Bradley E.  Astronomical omens.    
Masse, W. Bruce.  Black suns and dark times.    
McCluskey, Stephen C.  Different astronomies, different cultures and the question of cultural relativism.    
Poss, Richard L.  Interpreting rock art.    
Fountain, John W.  Database of rock art solar markers.    
Preston, Robert A.  Consistent forms of solstice sunlight interaction with petroglyphs throughout the prehistoric American Southwest.    
Fern cave rock paintings at Lava beds national monument, California.    
Bates, Bryan C.  Cultural interpretation of an astronomical calendar (site WS 833) at Wupatki national monument.    
Bostwick, Todd W.  Shaw Butte hilltop site.    
Chamberlain, Von Del.  Sunrise calendar at a Kayenta Anasazi village.    
Hoskinson, Tom.  Calendric investigations of a complex petroglyph panel at a Gila River archaeological site in Arizona.    
Olowin, Ronald P.  Petroglyph panel of astronomical significance.    
Schaafsma, Polly.  Feathered stars and scalps in Pueblo IV.    
Ambruster, Carol W.  Evidence for early Navajo horizon astronomy in Chaco Canyon.    
Chamberlain, Von Del.  Tracking stars in Dinétah.    
Hollabaugh, Mark.  Celestial imagery in Lakota culture.    
Stekel, Frank D.  Effigy mound archaeoastronomy.    
Macri, Martha J.  Lunar origin for the Mesoamerican calendars of 20, 13, 9 and 7 days.    
Robbins, R. Robert.  2000 years of continuity in astronomical symbols from Monte Albán to the Aztec stone at Tenochtitlán.    
Milbrath, Susan.  Jupiter in classic and postclassic Maya art.    
Pitluga, Phyllis Burton.  Analysis of the Nazca spirals.    
Westerman, James S.  Inti, the Condor and the underworld.    
Zuidema, R. Tom.  Astronomical significance of a procession, a pilgrimage and a race in the calendar of Cuzco.    
Henriksson, Göran.  Elements of Greek astronomy and religion in Minoan Crete.    
Gardner, Sara L.  Scratching the surface of astronomy in the land of the Bible.    
Locher, Kurt.  Decans of Ancient Egypt.    
Simonia, Irakli.  Metal artifacts as a mirror of ancient Georgian astronomical world view.    
Esteban, César.  Equinox in pre-Hispanic Canary islands.    
Frank, Roslyn.  Hunting the European sky bears.    
Henriksson, Göran.  Solar eclipses and Encke's comet on Swedish rock carvings.    
Pankenier, David W.  Characteristics of field allocation (fenye) astrology in early China.    
Chiu, Bella C.  Canton at the Tropic of Cancer.    
Cairns, Hugh C.  Discoveries in Aboriginal sky-mapping, Australia.    
Nelson, Sarah M.  Archaeoastronomy in the core curriculum.    
Penprase, Bryan.  Ancient cosmology resource center.    
Sumners, Carolyne.  Archaeoastronomical research and public education in a digistar computer-generated planetarium.    
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