A Unique Solar Marking Construct (original) (raw)
Astronomical Markings at Three Sites on Fajada Butte
Anna Sofaer
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Ancestors and the sun: astronomy, architecture and culture at Chaco Canyon
Andy Munro, J. McKim Malville
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Lunar Markings on Fajada Butte, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
Anna Sofaer
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An Appraisal of Michael Zeilik's “A Reassessment of the Fajada Butte Solar Marker”
Anna Sofaer
Journal for the History of Astronomy, 1986
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The Sun Dagger Interactive Computer Graphics Model: A Digital Restoration of a Chacoan Calendrical site
Anna Sofaer
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Anasazi solar marker: The use of a natural rockfall
Robert K Mark
Science, 1982
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Pyramids Marking Time: Anthony F. Aveni’s Contribution to the Study of Astronomical Alignments in Mesoamerican Architecture
Ivan Šprajc
Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica, 2015
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The Astronomical Context of the Archaeology and Architecture of the Chacoan Culture
Andy Munro
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An Appraisal of Michael Zeilik's "A Reassessment of the Fajada Butte Solar Marker" [with a Response by Michael Zeilik]
Rolf Sinclair
1986
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Pueblo Bonito Petroglyph On Fajada Butte: Solar Aspects
Anna Sofaer
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Prehistoric astronomy in the American Southwest
Kim Malville
Astronomy Quarterly, 1991
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Inter-Site Alignments of Prehistoric Shrines in Chaco Canyon to the Major Lunar Standstill
Rob Weiner, Anna Sofaer
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Calendrical Stations in Chaco Canyon
Andy Munro
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Origins of Mesoamerican astronomy and calendar: Evidence from the Olmec and Maya regions
Gérôme TAILLANDIER
Sprajc, Inomata, Aveni
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Using Puebloan Ethnography to Explain the Function and Meaning of a Solar-Lunar Petroglyph at Fremont Indian State Park
John K Lundwall
American Indian Rock Art, Vol. 47, 2021
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Linking Cave, Mountain, and Sky: A Subterranean Observation Point for the Sunrise on the Day of Solar Zenith Transit in Yucatan, Mexico
Donald Slater
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Šprajc, Ivan, 2000. Astronomical alignments at the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Archaeoastronomy No. 25 (Journal for the History of Astronomy, Supplement to Vol. 31): S11-S40
Ivan Šprajc
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Zenith Sun as Organizing Principle of the Constructed Sacred Space and Calendrics of Central Mexico
Hal Green
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A prehistoric Native American pictograph that signals the summer solstice
John K Lundwall, John McHugh
Archeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2021
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Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica
Anne S. Dowd
2015
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The Question of Prehistoric Equinox Markers in the California Deserts
Don Laylander
Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly, 2023
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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
Ivan Šprajc
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 2016
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A Four Thousand Year Old Astronomical Instrument from Perú associated with a Quartz Mine
Robert A . Benfer
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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
2020
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A Possible Native Site of Alignment in Baja California, Mexico
Arnold Lebeuf
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On the Alignment and Possible Origin of Certain Ancient Sites in Mesoamerica
Mark Carlotto
SSRN Electronic Journal
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Pecked Circles and Divining Boards: Calculating Instruments in Ancient Mesoamerica
David Freidel
Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica, 2015
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Šprajc, Ivan, 2015. Astronomical correlates of architecture and landscape in Mesoamerica. In: Clive L. N. Ruggles, ed., Handbook of Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy, New York: Springer, pp. 715–728.
Ivan Šprajc
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A 2,300-year-old architectural and astronomical complex in the Chincha Valley, Peru
Charles Stanish
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014
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Pictographs at Paint Rock, Texas: exploring the horizon astronomy and cultural intent
Gordon Houston
2016
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Šprajc, Ivan, 2011. Astronomy and its role in ancient Mesoamerica
Ivan Šprajc
David Valls-Gabaud and Alexander Boksenberg, eds., The Role of Astronomy in Society and Culture, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 87-95
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Ancient Astronomy Events at Teotihuacán are related to the Monument's Design
Arturo Villamarin
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ARCHAEOASTRONOMY IN THE FIELD; METHODOLOGIES APPLIED IN CHACO CANYON
Andy Munro, Kim Malville
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Asdzáán Náhodidáhí (Lady Picker-Up) at Fajada Butte: Astronomy, Landscape, and the Basketmaker III Origins of Chacoan Ceremonialism
Rob Weiner
Kiva, 2021
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Inca astronomy: Horizon, light, and shadow
Steven Gullberg
Astronomische Nachrichten, 2019
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