“Oxford IX” International Symposium on Archaeoastronomy
Contributed Papers
Pushing back the frontiers or still running around the same circles? ‘Interpretative archaeoastronomy’ thirty years on
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 1-18
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The cultures of archaeoastronomy and the history of science†
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 19-29
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The sky as a social field
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 30-37
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Ethnoastronomy as an academic field: a framework for a South American program†
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 38-49
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The youth and old age of Dapi'chi (the Pleiades): frosts, air carnations, and warriors
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 50-57
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Ticuna knowledge, Worecü stars and sky movements
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 58-64
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The Tomárâho conception of the sky
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 65-73
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New words for old skies: recent forms of cosmological discourse among the aboriginal people of the Argentinian Chaco
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 74-83
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A eucalyptus in the moon: folk astronomy among European colonists in northern Santa Fe province, Argentina
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 84-92
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Sub-tropical astronomy in the southern Andes: the ceque system in Socaire, Atacama, northern Chile†
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 93-105
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Contributions to the study of the Muisca calendar
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 106-117
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Identification of astronomical objects in ancient engravings: Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina. Methodological contributions in archaeoastronomy
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 118-127
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La Horca del Inca—an astronomical observatory?
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 128-134
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Can nature align? The enigma of Moxos' Lagoons—astronomy and landscape in south-western Amazonia
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 135-143
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The social and ritual context of horizon astronomical observations at Chankillo
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 144-153
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Astronomy and ceremony at Chankillo: an Andean perspective
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 154-161
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Choquequirao, Topa Inca's Machu Picchu: a royal estate and ceremonial center
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 162-168
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Watching the sky from the ushnu: the sukanka-like summit temple in Pueblo Viejo–Pucara (Lurin Valley, Peru)
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 169-177
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The 2012 phenomenon: Maya calendar, astronomy, and apocalypticism in the worlds of scholarship and global popular culture
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 178-185
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It's not the End of the World: emic evidence for local diversity in the Maya Long Count
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- 26 July 2011, pp. 186-191
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