Prehistoric astronomy in the Southwest : revised edition
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Boulder, Colo. : Johnson Books, c1993., Boulder, CO : Johnson Printing Company, 1993.
Edition
Revised edition.
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108 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 23 cm.
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Ridgway Public Library - NONFICTION
522.097 MAL
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522.097 MAL
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Dolores Public Library - ANTHROPOLOGY / ARCHAEOLOGY | ANT/ARC 522 MALVILLE | On Shelf |
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Published
Boulder, Colo. : Johnson Books, c1993., Boulder, CO : Johnson Printing Company, 1993.
Format
Book
Edition
Revised edition.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [99]-104) and index.
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Archaeoastronomy is a discipline pioneered at Stonehenge and other megalithic sites in Britain and France. Many sites in the southwestern United States have yielded evidence of the prehistoric Anasazi's intense interest in astronomy, similar to that of the megalithic cultures of Europe. Drawing on the archaeological evidence, ethnographical parallels with historic pueblo peoples, and mythology from other cultures around the world, the authors present theories about the meaning and function of the mysterious stone alignments and architectural orientations of the prehistoric Southwest. Drawing on the archaeological evidence, ethnographical parallels with historic pueblo peoples, and mythology from other cultures around the world, the authors present theories about the meaning and function of the mysterious stone alignments and architectural orientations of the prehistoric Southwest.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Malville, J. M., & Putnam, C. (1993). Prehistoric astronomy in the Southwest: revised edition (Revised edition.). Johnson Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Malville, J. McKim and Claudia. Putnam. 1993. Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest: Revised Edition. Johnson Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Malville, J. McKim and Claudia. Putnam. Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest: Revised Edition Johnson Books, 1993.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Malville, J. McKim., and Claudia Putnam. Prehistoric Astronomy in the Southwest: Revised Edition Revised edition., Johnson Books, 1993.
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