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scribes Kislimu as the month of Ner
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In this whole story there is only o
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Uncovering Seshat: new insights int
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 II Fig. 3.
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ancient Egyptians: the Seshat sign-
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The chronobiology of deer, seasonal
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De Santillana, G. and Von Dechend,
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 III Fig. 1.
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig. 5. Det
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The Mythological Moon Horse as Refl
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 III III. AS
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Fig. 3. Laukas - a horse with the w
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mos kamanų dirželių skirstikliai
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Fig. 1. Archetypal signs in the orn
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Another channel of investigation in
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The other name star also refers to
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TUMĖNAS, V., 2002. Lietuvių tradi
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Fig. 2. A extant fragment of a poly
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Lithuanian ethnoastronomical data p
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so you can distinguish him… He fe
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LĪDEKS, O., 1991. Latviešu svētk
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have been able to resolve this issu
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one event seems to have been notice
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Indigenous Astronomical TRADITIONS
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Theodor Koch-Grünberg Koch-Grünbe
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Fig. 1. Position of the Me-ang-rõ
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A new attempt to date the Xia, Shan
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 IV Fig. 1.
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HENRIKSSON, G., 2006. A new Chronol
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that this source reports the date w
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HUBBLE, E., 1928. Novae or Temporar
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killed 300 men (Esth 9:15) while th
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Of interest, is the fact that Otto
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L’ABBÉ JEAN LEBEUF, (1687-1760),
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several places, for example: “Vil
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e relevant to miracles because it c
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V. REFLECTIONS OF ASTRONOMICAL AND
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Fig. 4. Sunrise at the autumn equin
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The Minoan calendar. We have argued
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READING, WRITING, AND RECORDING THE
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the lunar standstill cycle at Mesa
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The Xiangfen, Taosi site: A Chinese
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Table 1. Dimensions and alignments
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gratefully acknowledged. The presen
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ON THE ORIGIN OF THE ROMAN IDEA OF
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig. 1. Pla
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ing the rules” [translation by th
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THE NURAGHIC WELL OF SANTA CRISTINA
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starting from level zero. This reve
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 V V. REFLEC
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Table 1. Table of the light measure
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IMAGES ON THE STONES AT SCEBIARAKY
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Fig. 4. A stone from the Logojsk re
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characteristically prohibited the e
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There are numerous sources that ref
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Fig. 3. Histogram of the horizon de
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COSMOLOGICAL MOTIFS OF PERUVIAN HUA
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Although the courtyard of the palac
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As viewed from this platform, the D
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A GEOMETRICAL ANALYSIS OF MESOAMERI
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Table 1. Results for sites in regio
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Table 2. Squaring Triads. From left
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AN ARCHAEOASTRONOMICAL STUDY OF THE
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a) b) ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig.
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to, turėtina omenyje, kad prieš t
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Basatanya revisited: Two periods of
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a link between them from the archae
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THE PYTHAGOREAN GEOMETRY OF THE ATR
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig. 3. The
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MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS FOR MATHEMATICS
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig. 5. Pto
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References CLAUDIUS PTOLEMAEUS, 195
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moat head. Dames further claims tha
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Landscape as a region of alternativ
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pasaulyje. Manome, kad šia prasme
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Fig. 1. The area of Umm el Qab wher
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Table 1. Information on the orienta
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Fig. 6. (a, left) The dromos of acc
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BELMONTE, J. A., SHALTOUT, M. and F
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CARDINAL AND LUNISOLAR ALIGNMENTS A
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e tested further by checking whethe
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PARKER PEARSON, M., 1999. The Archa
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 Fig. 1. Map
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fowl are about to build their nests
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Third, besides the outliers indicat
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VII. ARCHAEOLOGY, FOLKLORE AND THE
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structed’ chains of events, indiv
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BENDER, B., 1995. Stonehenge - Cont
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the setting sun at the solstices an
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Fig. 5. Example of teamwork. Thus t
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NATIONALISM AND POLITICS IN THE REC
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The public display of ancient knowl
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istoriniu veiksniu, trukdančiu suv
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Methodically, these theories face a
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many different cultures indeed refl
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 IN MEMORIAM
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Guidelines for Authors Archaeologia
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ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA 10 4 Plate VII