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See also:  | Alun: - Alun Salt's weblog, musing on archaeoastronomy. |
 | Ancient Astronomy: - An interactive atlas of the world links to the archaeoastronomy and multicultural cosmology of ancient times. |
 | Archaeoastronomy: - Well developed site featuring articles and photographs on a number of significant sites and their Archaeoastronom. |
 | Archaeoastronomy: - Introduction to Irish megalithic complexes; includes future astronomical sight times. |
 | Archaeoastronomy: - A comprehensive introduction to archaeoastronomy including a look at various people groups and case studies of sites. |
 | Archaeoastronomy: - Dr. Cornelius Holtorf ponders the relationship of Archaeoastronomy to the megaliths of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. |
 | Big Dipper Little Dipper Stone: - Photograph of a sandstone artifact from Palo Alto California, and text which argues that marking carved into it are native represenations of the Big Dipper and Little Dipper. |
 | Center for Archaeoastronomy: - Founded in 1978 at the University of Maryland to advance research, education and public awareness of archaeoastronomy. |
 | Cultural Astronomy: - A multimedia introduction to archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy suitable for K-12 teachers and students. Part of the University of Chicago's Digital Library. |
 | Dioptra: - The earliest dioptra (c.300 BCE) was a device for measuring the angle, in parts of a "Sign", between two celestial objects. Photos and descriptions of how to make one and how they work. |
 | The Dogon and Sirius: - A detailed examination of M. Griaule's 1950 paper "Un Systeme Soudanais de Sirius" in terms of both ethnography and astronomy. |
 | Heavenly Mathematics: Cultural Astronomy: - An interdisciplinary course on cultural astronomy. The course has a goal of imparting an understanding of basic astronomical phenomena and an appreciation of their cultural significance throughout the world. |
 | How the Shaman Stole the Moon: - An archaeoastronomy book by William H. Calvin of the University of Washington. The book, which describes a dozen ways of predicting eclipses, can be purchased or downloaded for personal reading at no charge. |
 | Kitora Kofun - Japan: - Referenced article exploring this ancient Japanese kofun (burial mound). Astrological charts have been determined from the "star paintings" inside the tomb. |
 | Lakota Ethnoastronomy: - Well referenced article by Steven Mizrach upon astronomy as practiced by the Lakota. |
 | Lithuanian Ethnoastronomy: - An online book of the folkore in Lithuania surrounding the sun, moon and stars by Jonas Vaiðkûnas. |
 | The Material World: - BBC Radio 4 interview on the methodology of archaeoastronomy with Prof. Clive Ruggles and Dr. Frank Prendergast. Requires Real Player. |
 | Prehistoric Moon Map Unearthed: - The BBC reports that astronomer Dr Philip Stooke has found a map of the moon in an Irish tomb that pre-dates the earliest known one by about 5000 years. |
 | Pyramids Lined Up With The Stars: - British Egyptologist puts forward an astronomical theory for the northern alignment of the Great Pyramid at Giza. BBC article. |
 | The Shaw Butte Notebook: - This site makes extensive use of Quicktime to describe and demonstrate the workings of an Hohokam observatory. |
 | Sites in Asuka, Japan: - Stone relics and monuments, of unknown age or origin, with possible Solstitial and/or Principle Term alignments. With photos. |
 | The Sophia Project: - The Centre for the Study of Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at Bath Spa University, U. |
 | Stone Age Astronomy: Mythical Ireland: - New information and research about the astronomy of the Irish Stone Age, plus sections on the movements of the heavenly bodies and links to other sites. |
 | Stones of Wonder: - A guide the megalithic monuments of Scotland and their astronomical alignments. Also contains illustrations, a bibliography and suggestions for the best times of year to visit. |
 | Sun Earth Day 2005: - The NASA site for Sun-Earth day 2005 (March 20). The theme is 'Ancient Observatories, Timeless Knowledge'. Includes webcasts. |
 | Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) Phase IV: - Cesare Berrini's hypotheses concerning the relationships between bas-relief carvings on the Gateway of the Sun, the annual solar cycle, and geometric time measurement. |
 | University of Massachusetts Sunwheel: - A project to build a stone circle aligned to the sunrises and sunsets of the solstices and equinoxes, as well as the north pole star, for use by the community as a tool for education and outreach. |
 | German Site Predates Stonehenge: - A possible astronomical observatory has been found near Goseck, eastern Germany. From the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (English Edition). (August 22, 2003) |
 | Cosmic link to stone circles: - Ancient stone circles and tombs in Ireland align with the Sun and the Moon, say astronomers. BBC Article (April 8, 2003) |
 | Encounter with the Moon stone: - The BBC's science editor comes face to face with what is claimed to be the oldest map of the Moon ever made. (March 6, 2001) |
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