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archaeoastronomy
ar·chae·o·as·tron·o·my A0403850 (är′kē-ō-ə-strŏn′ə-mē)n. The study of the knowledge, interpretations, and practices of ancient cultures regarding celestial objects or phenomena. ar′chae·o·as·tron′o·mer n.ar′chae·o·as′tro·nom′i·cal (-ăs′trə-nŏm′ĭ-kəl) adj.archaeoastronomy (ˌɑːkɪəʊəˈstrɒnəmɪ) or archeoastronomyn (Astronomy) the scientific study of the beliefs and practices concerning astronomy that existed in ancient and prehistoric civilizations ˌarchaeoasˈtronomer, ˌarcheoasˈtronomer nTranslationsarchaeoastronomy
archaeoastronomy (ar-kee-oh-ă-stron -ŏ-mee) The astronomy of early or nonliterate cultures, of interest to astronomers, archaeologists, and anthropologists. Many megalithic sites in the UK, Europe, and North and South America are thought to have been used for astronomical measurements and predictions. |