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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
David H Kelley; E F Milone |
| ISBN: | 9781441976239 144197623X |
| OCLC Number: | 670283713 |
| Description: | xxv, 614 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm. |
| Contents: | Astronomical background -- Astronomy in cultures -- Appendices. |
| Other Titles: | Survey of ancient and cultural astronomy Ancient and cultural astronomy |
| Responsibility: | David H. Kelley, Eugene F. Milone ; foreword by Anthony F. Aveni. |
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From the reviews: "...An invaluable resource for any astronomical historian-hobbyist or professional...Their book is a blockbuster achievement that will be a great reference source for details, discussion, and argument for years to come." (Owen Gingerich, SKY AND TELESCOPE, August 2005) "Exploring Ancient Skies aims to cover the entire spectrum of the subject - scientific, geographical, mythological and historical - and to underline many of the interpretive problems. It succeeds superbly. I will turn to it time and again, not only for reference but also for enjoyment." (David Hughes, THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT, December 2, 2005) "Exploring Ancient Skies aims to cover the entire spectrum of the subject -- scientific, geographical, mythological and historical ! . It succeeds superbly. I will turn to it time and again, not only for reference but also for enjoyment. Students, scholars and researchers will benefit hugely ! . The book's scope is vast. ! It is profusely illustrated and much care has been taken with the production of the descriptive figures. There is also a 50-page reference section and a thorough index." (David Hughes, The Times Higher, December, 2005) "David Kelly, a distinguished linguist ! and Eugene Milone, a widely traveled astronomer, both from the University of Calgary, have teamed up to produce their hefty and aptly titled Exploring Ancient Skies. ! lists some 3,000 bibliographical sources -- a wealth of information that every astronomy teacher ! would love to have within arm's reach. ! Their book is a block-buster achievement that will be a great reference source for details, discussion, and argument for years to come." (Owen Gingerich, Sky & Telescope, August, 2005) "Kelly (emer., archaeology, Univ. of Calgary) and Milone (Univ. of Calgary) review what is known of pre-telescopic astronomy and its place in cultures worldwide. ! This book is well served by many data tables, drawings, photographs ! references to the literature, and an annotated guide to archaeostronomy tools. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals." (M. Dickinson, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (9), May, 2005) Read more...
