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Liz Henty
Archaeoastronomy and archaeology are two distinct fields of study which examine the cultural aspect of societies, but from different perspectives. Archaeoastronomy seeks to discover how the impact of the skyscape is materialized in culture, by alignm
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Fabio Silva, Liz Henty
In the United Kingdom and Europe generally, the study of prehistoric monuments has long been the domain of archaeologists who excavate, measure, date and record them. From the 1960s onwards, archaeoastronomers provided an alternative picture based on
Autor:
Liz Henty, Daniel Brown
Above the land and its horizon lies the celestial sphere, that great dome of the sky which governs light and darkness, critical to life itself, yet its influence is often neglected in the archaeological narrative. Visualising Skyscapes captures a gro
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 8:159-162
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Liz Henty
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 8:302-308
Thomas Gough and Peter Harris, A New Dimension to Ancient MeasuresElgin, Scotland: Moravian Digital Press, 2021. Paperback, 76 pp. illus. ISBN: 978-1-9196484-0-8. £15.andJohn Hill, The Recumbent Stone Circles of Aberdeenshire: Archaeology, Design, A
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Liz Henty
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 8:150-154
Review of Session 9, “Life in the Land of the Dead: Skyscape Archaeology and the Ontology of Other Worlds”, organised by Lionel Sims, Fabio Silva and Timothy Darvill. 18th December, 2021 at the Online Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, hos
Autor:
Liz Henty
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 7:314-321
Efrosyni Boutsikas, Stephen C. McCluskey and John Steele (eds), Advancing Cultural Astronomy: Studies In Honour of Clive Ruggles Springer International Publishing, 2021. Hardback 319 pages, illustrated, ISBN: 978-3-030-64605-9. £109.99; eBook 978-3-
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Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 8:1-3
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Liz Henty
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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 24, Iss 1 (2014)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 24 (2014); Art. 15
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 24 (2014); Art. 15
The way we view the past is constantly modified by new evidence and methodological advances. Archaeological data is gleaned from the ground and archaeoastronomical evidence considers the use of the sky in relation to the archaeological record. Since
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Liz Henty
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Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 24, Iss 1 (2014)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 24 (2014); Art. 2
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 24 (2014); Art. 2
35th annual conference at Bournemouth. Traditionally this conference takes place at the end of December, a week before Christmas and this gives an end of term, festive feeling to the otherwise serious academic content. The holiday atmosphere was heig