Visualising skyscapes : material forms of cultural engagement with the heavens
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Visualising skyscapes : material forms of cultural engagement with the heavens
(Routledge studies in archaeology)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Above the land and its horizon lies the celestial sphere, that great dome of the sky which governs light and darkness, critical to life itself, yet its influence is often neglected in the archaeological narrative. Visualising Skyscapes captures a growing interest in the emerging field of skyscape archaeology.
This powerful and innovative book returns the sky to its rightful place as a central consideration in archaeological thought and can be regarded as a handbook for further research. Bookended by a foreword by archaeologist Gabriel Cooney and an afterword by astronomer Andrew Newsam, its contents have a wide-reaching relevance for the fields of archaeology, anthropology, ethnography, archaeoastronomy, astronomy, heritage and cultural studies. The volume balances six chapters on theory and methodology which elaborate on the history and practice of the field with six other chapters focused on case studies from around the world.
Visualising Skyscapes captures the growing interest in the multidisciplinary study of skyscapes and will be of interest to academics, students and the general public, as well as having international appeal. It is topical, timely and relevant to current debates and will hopefully stimulate further interest in this exciting and relatively new area of investigation. The contributions showcase the work of distinguished academics in the field and the chapters are all enhanced by numerous photographs and images.
目次
Foreword: Facing the Sky
Professor Gabriel Cooney
Introduction
Daniel Brown and Liz Henty
Part I. Skyscapes: Theory and Methodology
1. Skyscape Archaeology: the place of the sky in the academy
Liz Henty
2. Visualising Skyscapes: GIS-based 3D modelling and astronomical simulation
Georg Zotti
3. On measurement, uncertainty and maximum likelihood in skyscape archaeology
Fabio Silva
4. The Dark Sky Character of Archaeological Landscapes: Cultural Meaning and Conservation Strategies
Frank Prendergast
5. The phenomenology of star phases and their role in considering skyscapes
Bernadette Brady
6. Toads turning time: verifying visualisations of the Sanctuary (Avebury, Wiltshire) by inter-disciplinary method.
Lionel Sims
Part II. Skyscapes: Case Studies
7. Linsmeau Early Bronze Age structure showing a possible astronomical intent
Frederic Heller, Frederic Broes and Georg Zotti
8. Time pursued by a Bear: Ursa Major and stellar time-telling in the Paduan Salone
Darrelyn Gunzburg
9. Visualisation of the sky in traditional cultures of Eurasia and its ancient representations
Emilia Pasztor
10. The Square Kilometre Array Art Exhibition
Jarita Holbrook
11. A Brief Account of Three Millennia of Chinese Preoccupation with the Skyscape
David W. Pankenier
12. The Science of Seeing Skyscapes - A photographic documentary of watching
Deborah Harty, Daniel Brown, Amanda Reyes Asturias, Kieran Simcox, Phillip Johnson
Afterword
Andrew Newsam
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