Table of Authors - Volume 9 Archaeoastronomy:
Cosmology of Ancient Cultures July, 2010
Edited by
John McKim Malville, Ph.D., Department of Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, Centre for Astronomy,
James Cook University, Queensland, Australia.
1. Cosmic Capitals and Numinous Precincts in
Early China. David W. Pankenier, Ph.D.
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
2. Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica:
An Overview. Ivan Šprajc, Ph.D.
Scientific Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Novi trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
3. Finding Our Place in the Cosmos: The Role of Astronomy In Ancient Cultures Juan Antonio Belmonte, Ph.D.
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Vía Láctea S.N., 38200 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
4. Visions of the Cosmos:
Archaeoastronomy in Ancient India Subhash Kak, Ph.D.
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
5. Inca Solar Orientations in Southeastern Peru Steven R. Gullberg, Ph.D.
Centre for Astronomy, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
College of Liberal Studies, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 73072, USA, Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
6. Retracing Ancient Cosmologies in Bronze Age
Central Europe: A Prehistoric Puzzle Emília Pásztor, Ph.D.
Magistratum Studio 6000 Kecskemet, Lestar ter 1. Hungary. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
7. An Ancient Greek Sighting of Halley's Comet? Daniel W. Graham, Ph.D.1, and Eric Hintz, Ph.D.2,
1Department of Philosophy Brigham Young University Provo, Utah.
2Department of Physics and Astronomy Brigham Young University Provo, Utah.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
8. Ancient Greek-Roman Cosmology:
Infinite, Eternal, Finite, Cyclic, and Multiple Universes Helge Kragh, Ph.D.,
Department of Science Studies, Building 1110, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
9. Which Way Forward for Archaeoastronomy?
West Kennet Avenue as a Test Case. Lionel Sims, Ph.D.,
University of East London, Braintree, Essex, United Kingdom. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
10. "Let There Be Light!"
The Genesis of Biblical Cosmology
William P. Brown, Ph.D.,
Columbia Theological Seminary 701 S. Columbia Drive Decatur, Georgia, USA. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
11. Cosmology and the Neolithic.
A New Survey of Neolithic Dolmens in Central Portugal Fabio Silva, Ph.D.,
Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Wales Lampeter, UK. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
12. Neolithic Cosmology:
The Equinox and the Spring Full Moon. Cândido Marciano da Silva, Ph.D.,
Centro Interuniversitário de História das Ciências e da Tecnologia,
Universidade Nova de Lisboa,
Portugal. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
13. Prehistoric Cosmology: Observations of Moonrise and Sunrise from Ancient Temples in Malta and Gozo. John Cox and Tore Lomsdalen, Ph.D.,
Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, The University of Wales, Lampeter, UK. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
14. The Cosmic Landscape
in the Age of the Pyramids. Giulio Magli
Faculty of Civil Architecture - Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milan, Italy. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
15. Paleolithic Cosmology, Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 9, In press.
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