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- sample of astronomical and archaeoastronomical sites and provided criteria for the classification of archaeoastronomical sites. At Stonehenge in England...
- of archaeoastronomical sites around the world, which discussed sample sites and provided categories for the classification of archaeoastronomical sites...
- Antikythera mechanism – A device for plotting positions of heavenly bodies. Discovered off the island of Antikythera, Greece Book of Silk – Drawings of...
- is called the "Boyne culture". Brú na Bóinne is also an important archaeoastronomical site; several of the p****age tombs are aligned with the winter solstice...
- prehistoric sites in the interior of Kenya include the (possibly archaeoastronomical) site Namoratunga on the west side of Lake Turkana and the walled...
- 1979, "Almost singlehandedly he has established the standards for archaeoastronomical fieldwork and interpretation, and his amazing results have stirred...
- A.; Roberts, Rachel M.; Rock, Chris; Stencel, Robert E. (2006). "Archaeoastronomical Evidence for Wuism at the Hongshan Site of Niuheliang". De Groot...
- that of the Inca Trail List of archaeological sites in Peru List of archaeoastronomical sites by country Paleohydrology Putucusi, neighboring mountain Religion...
- Inca road system Iperu, tourist information and ****istance List of archaeoastronomical sites sorted by country PeruRail Peru's Challenge Pikillaqta Santurantikuy...
- Wandlebury Hill (grid reference TL493534) is a peak in the Gog Magog Hills, a ridge of low chalk hills extending for several miles to the southeast of...