Skywatching in the Ancient World
New Perspectives in Cultural Astronomy
by Clive Ruggles (Editor) , Gary Urton (Editor)
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Compiled in honour of Anthony F Aveni, America's leading archaeoastronomer, this book offers state-of-the-art work in cultural astronomy by well-known experts in Mayan glyphic studies, cultural history, ethnohistory, and the history of science and of religions.
This collection's wide range of outstanding scholarship reveals that cultural astronomy has come into its own. The diverse topics addressed by the contributors include the correlation between Colonial Northern Zapotec and Gregorian calendars, the period of use of the Dresden Codex Venus table and the significance of the Lunar Almanacs that precede it, a new interpretation of an Inka tapestry mantle as a commemorative calendar, temple orientations in Hawai'i and church orientations in Medieval England, and the connection in cultural imagery between astronomers (science) and wizards (magic).
Contributors include: Harvey M Bricker; Victoria R Bricker; Edward E Calnek; Clemency Coggins; John Justeson; Edwin C Krupp; Stephen C McCluskey; Susan Milbrath; Clive Ruggles; David Tavà rez; Barbara Tedlock; Dennis Tedlock; Gary Urton and R Tom Zuidema.
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Bibliographic Information
- Imprint University Press of Colorado (US)
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781607320777 / 1607320770
- FormatPaperback
- Pages392
- ReadershipGeneral - Trade
- Publish StatusPublished
- Page size23
- Illustrationb/w photos, illus, tables & charts
- Reference CodeBDZ0012825259