A Prehistoric Astronomical Observatory on Yell, Shetland Part 1: Lunar alignments (Mathematical) (original) (raw)

New Evidence for Precise Lunar Alignments in Argyll, Scotland in the Early Bronze Age

Thomas Gough

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EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF SOLAR AND LUNAR ALIGNMENTS IN WESTERN SCOTLAND: THE CONTRASTING NATURE OF BACKSIGHTS, FORESIGHTS AND ALIGNMENTS

Thomas Gough

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2016 Connections: the relationships between Neolithic and Bronze Age Megalithic Astronomy in Britain.

Gail Higginbottom

The Materiality of the Sky. In Fabio Silva, Kim Malville, Tore Lomsdalen and Frank Ventura (eds) ., 2016

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Connections: the relationships between Neolithic and Bronze Age Megalithic Astronomy in Britain

Roger Clay

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The Spring Full Moon Crossover with the Sun: An Alignment Evaluation of Loughcrew Tomb L in the Neolithic Skyscape

Kith Crannog Rhodes

The Spring Full Moon Crossover with the Sun: An Alignment Evaluation of Loughcrew Tomb L in the Neolithic Skyscape, 2021

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FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF PREHISTORIC CELESTIAL ALIGNMENTS IN WESTERN SCOTLAND: CALENDRICAL ALIGNMENTS ON THE ISLAND OF MULL

Thomas Gough

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An examination of possible solar, lunar and stellar alignments at the Recumbent Stone Circles of North-east Scotland

Liz Henty

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Time and a Place A luni-solar " time-reckoner " from 8 th millennium BC Scotland

Chris Gaffney, DAVE COWLEY

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Mapping of Astronomical Alignments in Neolithic Burial Cairns in the Orkney Islands

Anthony Tumbarello

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Origins of Standing Stone Astronomy in Britain: New quantitative techniques for the study of archaeoastronomy

Roger Clay

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016

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The Moon: in Prehistoric Lunisolar Rock Calendar

Antonio Arnaiz-Villena

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Origins of Standing Stone Astronomy in Britain

Roger Clay

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016

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Investigating the Possibility of Astronomical Connections at the Mesolithic and Neolithic Crathes Warren Field Site, Scotland, UK

Gail Higginbottom

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Re-discovering the winter solstice alignment at Newgrange, Ireland. In C. Papadopoulos and H. Moyes (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Light in Archaeology. (Oxford University Press,)

Robert Hensey

The Oxford Handbook of Light in Archaeology, 2017

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THE MARRIAGE OF ASTRONOMY AND CULTURE: THEORY AND METHOD IN THE STUDY OF CULTURAL ASTRONOMY

Anna Estaroth

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Astronomical Traditions of Ancient Ireland and Britain

Ronald Hicks

Archaeoastronomy 8:70-79, 1985

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Praileaitz I: A Magdalenian lunar-solar cave at 15,500 BP in the Basque country

Xabi Otero, Lionel Sims

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“Out of a greate Laborinth of errors”: Lunar Astronomy in London before Kepler

Jarosław Włodarczyk

2021

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2016 Origins of Standing Stone Astronomy in Britain

Gail Higginbottom

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016

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Origins of Megalithic Astronomy in Britain

Roger Clay

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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The 'Solarization'of the Moon: Manipulated Knowledge at Stonehenge

Lionel Sims

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2006

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What is a lunar standstill? Problems of accuracy and validity in ‘the Thom paradigm’

Lionel Sims

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Clava Cairns, Midwinter Sunset and the Minor Lunar Limit

Anna Estaroth

Culture and Cosmos, 2017

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The Second Lunar Anomaly in Ancient Indian Astronomy

Dennis Duke

Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 2007

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The Clava Cairns of Scotland, Midsummer Full Moon and the Major Lunar Limit

Anna Estaroth

2018

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Cardinality in the British Neolithic: a geocentric astronomy primer

cathryn iliffe

Cardinality in the British Neolithic: a geocentric astronomy primer, 2019

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The astronomy of the megalithic Station Stones rectangles associated with the Recumbent Stone Circles of Aberdeenshire

John Hill

2019

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Knowth passage-grave in Ireland: An instrument of precision astronomy?

Kate Prendergast

Journal of Lithic Studies, 2017

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The Meaning of Le Menec: A Study of the Moon using the Circumpolar Stars

Richard D Heath

2012

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Thomas Gough and Peter Harris, A New Dimension to Ancient Measures and John Hill, The Recumbent Stone Circles of Aberdeenshire: Archaeology, Design, Astronomy and Methods

Liz Henty

Journal of Skyscape Archaeology

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Prehistoric Cosmology: Observations of Moonrise and Sunrise from Ancient Temples in Malta and Gozo

Tore Lomsdalen

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A new look at the astronomy and geometry of Stonehenge

euanmackie@btinternet.com W MacKie

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Cosmology, calendars and society in Neolithic Orkney: a rejoinder to Euan MacKie

Gordon Barclay

Antiquity, 2000

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LOANHEAD OF DAVIOT STONE CIRCLE and its 8-part Neolithic calendar linked to sunrises

Terence Meaden

Expression. Volume 41. Quarterly e-Journal of the International Scientific Commission on the Intellectual and Spiritual Expression of Non-Literate Peoples, 2023

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An archaeologist's comments on prehistoric European astronomy

Emilia Pasztor

Complutum, 2009

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