- Archaeoastronomy.com
- Track seasonal cusp moments in universal time, according to the Earth's orbit. Includes lessons on the astronomical mechanics of equinoxes, soltices, and cross quarters. - Traditions of the Sun
- Explores how anicent observatories in the northern Yucatan peninsula and Chaco Culture National Historical Park interact with the Sun. - Aeon: A Journal Of Myth & Science
- A journal of myth, science, and ancient history specialising in archaeoastronomy and comparative mythology. - Astronomy Sites in Asuka
- Information about astronomy among ancient tombs and relics in Asuka, Japan. Includes pictures and descriptions of the Takamatsu Zuka Kofun burial tomb. - Cloudbait Observatory Archaeoastronomy
- Offers an introduction to British, Aztec, Egyptian, Native American, Indian, and Mayan systems of archaeoastronomy. - Archaeo-Astronomical Hypotheses on Some Ligurian Engravings
- Offering an archaeoastronomic hypothesis developed from examining some of the engravings which are oriented towards the four cardinal points. - ArchaeoAstronomy
- Read an About.com hosted interview with David S. P. Dearborn, a astrophysicist and founding member of ISAAC (International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture). - BBC: The Material World
- Archived episode of the BBC Radio 4 programme discussing archaeoastronomy, celestrial lore, and mythologies of ancient cultures. Host Quentin Cooper interviews Clive Ruggles, a Professor of Archaeoastronomy from Leicester University and Dr. Frank Prendergast, an archaeoastronomer at the Dublin Institute of Technology. - Archaeoastronomy Pages
- Collection of archaeoastronomy research papers by James Q. Jacobs. Includes a tool used to calculate temporally variable astronomic constants, photo galleries, and source information. - Heliocentric System and Precession of Equinoxes on the Floor of the Tholos at Epidaurus
- Offering an investigation of the astronomical monument including descriptions of the presentation, apparent course of the sun on the exterior, and the heliocentric system on the floor inside the monument. - Earth Mysteries: Archaeoastronomy at Stonehenge
- Explore archaeoastronomical findings at Stonehenge with interpretations regarding the purpose of the Aubrey Holes, Heel Stone, and Station Stones found at the Megalith. - Archaeoastronomy in the American Southwest
- Depicting documented calendar systems noting knowledge of celestial patterns along migratory and trade routes throughout the American Southwest. - Ancient Egyptians and the Constellations
- Take a look at ancient relics detailing how Ancient Egyptians mapped constellations, discovered precession, and invented hieroglyphs. - Archaeoastronomy in Denmark
- Providing examples and photos of prehistoric constructions in Denmark that seemingly point in archaeoastronomic directions. - Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences
- Discusses palaeoastronomy and archaeoastronomy studies all over the world. - Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture
- The official journal of The Centre for Archaeoastronomy and ISAAC (the International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture) published by University of Texas Press - VCSU's Medicine Wheel
- Native American solar calendar made of rocks and boulders. - International Institute of Astroarchaeology
- Researching and promoting the astronomical, anthropological, and artistic aspects of worldwide archaeological monuments in relation to the principles of astroarchaeology. - University of Maryland, College Park - Center for Archaeoastronomy
- Dedicated to advancing research, education, and public awareness of archaeoastronomy. Includes online materials for ISAAC (the International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture). - Archaeoastronomy: An Introductory Field Guide
- Takes a look at the field of study dedicated to examining humanity's historic understanding and interpretation of the cosmos. - World, The
- Provides an interactive atlas of world astronomy and explores ancient cosmology. Includes archived course materials, archaeoastronomy student research, and online tours and image archives. - Stone Wheels and Dawn Stars Rising
- Details the astronomical significance of the Bighorn Medicine Wheel. - Ethnoastronomy of the Lakota
- Presents Dr. Mark Hollabaugh's research on the astronomy of the Lakota people as well as general information on archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy.
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