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A Possible Native Site of Alignment in Baja California, Mexico
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Šprajc, Ivan, 2020, Solar alignments and observational techniques in Mesoamerica. In: Sonja Draxler, Max E. Lippitsch, and Gudrun Wolfschmidt, eds., Harmony and symmetry: Celestial regularities shaping human culture, Hamburg: Tredition, pp. 365–376.
Ivan Šprajc
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The astronomical significance of the clockwise misalignment from cardinal directions in the Mayan lowlands.
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On the Alignment and Possible Origin of Certain Ancient Sites in Mesoamerica
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The astronomical significance of the clockwise misalignment from cardinal directions in the Maya lowlands
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2014
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An Analysis of the Alignment of Archaeological Sites
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Journal of Scientific Exploration, 2020
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Pyramids Marking Time: Anthony F. Aveni’s Contribution to the Study of Astronomical Alignments in Mesoamerican Architecture
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Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica, 2015
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Zenith/Nadir Duality and the Horizon Reference System of the Maya Lowlands
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González-García, A. César, and Ivan Šprajc, 2016. Astronomical significance of architectural orientations in the Maya Lowlands: A statistical approach. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 9: 191-202.
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Šprajc Ivan, and Pedro Francisco Sánchez Nava, 2016. Astronomy and Architecture in the Maya Lowlands. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology 2 (2): 189–215
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 2016
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A 2,300-year-old architectural and astronomical complex in the Chincha Valley, Peru
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Maya calendar reform? Evidence from orientations of specialized architectural assemblages
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Latin American Antiquity, 2003
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Astronomical Markings at Three Sites on Fajada Butte
Anna Sofaer
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Origins of Mesoamerican astronomy and calendar: Evidence from the Olmec and Maya regions
Gérôme TAILLANDIER
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New knowledge in determining the astronomical orientation of Incas object in Ollantaytambo, Peru
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A Method for Dating Archaeological Structures Based on Astronomical Alignments
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Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2022
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Orientation in Quechua and Incaic Astronomy
Gary Urton
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Lunar alignments in Mesoamerican architecture
Ivan Šprajc
2017
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Computing Solar, Lunar, and Geographical Alignments of Archaeological Sites
Mark Carlotto
SSRN Electronic Journal
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Can Astronomical Alignments Be Found in the Orientation of Ancient Maya Structures in Northwestern Belize
Chris Layser
2014
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THE PREHISTORIC SOLAR CALENDARS OF PEDRA DOS MOUROS (MOGOR) AND LOMBO DA COSTA (COTOBADE).2018
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Skywatching at Uaxactun: Reconsidering Perspectives on the Astronomical Significance of Preclassic Architectural Alignments.
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Ancient Astronomy Events at Teotihuacán are related to the Monument's Design
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Inca astronomy: Horizon, light, and shadow
Steven Gullberg
Astronomische Nachrichten, 2019
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Astronomical Images and Orientations in the Architecture of Chichen Itza.
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A New Model to Explain the Alignment of Certain Ancient Sites
Mark Carlotto
Journal of Scientific Exploration
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Šprajc, Ivan, 2016. Lunar alignments in Mesoamerican architecture. Anthropological Notebooks XXII (3): 61-85.
Ivan Šprajc
2016
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Zenith Sun and the Time-Tracking Capacity of E Groups in the Central Maya Lowlands
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Comparison Between Two Inca Sites, Located North and South of the Tropic of Capricorn
Gustavo Corrado
2018
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FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF PREHISTORIC CELESTIAL ALIGNMENTS IN WESTERN SCOTLAND: CALENDRICAL ALIGNMENTS ON THE ISLAND OF MULL
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Ancient Maya Astronomical Tables from Xultun, Guatemala
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Inter-Site Alignments of Prehistoric Shrines in Chaco Canyon to the Major Lunar Standstill
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