Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: University of Arizona Press, 2002
ISBN 10: 0816521840 ISBN 13: 9780816521845
Anbieter: Aamstar Bookshop / Hooked On Books, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. B Rock art: This large format trade softcover 252 pages w index, is as NEW, a fine copy, green spine, yellow and white title.
Verlag: Pueblo Grande Museum, 2000
PAPERBACK. Zustand: Very Good. 2nd edition. 79pp. Quarto paperbound, tight binding. Wrap lightly worn, light chipping on spine. interior clean throughout.
Verlag: Museum of Northern Arizona No Date
PAPERBACK. Paperback edition. unpaginated, plastic spiralbound quarto. tight binding, clean throughout, Very Good.
Verlag: Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, 2000
Anbieter: Southampton Books, Sag Harbor, NY, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 2nd EDITION. 2nd Edition, First Printing. Published by Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, 2000. Quarto. Paperback. Book is very good with very light shelf wear. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.
Verlag: Northland Research, Flagstaff, 1988
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PAPERBACK. 1st edition. 422pp, text figures, b/w illustrations, quarto paper. U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Projects Office. slight cover wear otherwise very good.
Verlag: Northland Research, Flagstaff, 1988
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PAPERBACK. First edition. 422pp, text figures, b/w illustrations, quarto paper. U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Projects Office. slight cover wear otherwise very good.
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 252 pages. 7.25x10.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1988. North America, Native Americans, Journals. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Central Arizona Project by Northland Research, Inc. 422p., very good paper/monograph. 2/26 CCC.
Anbieter: Archiv Fuenfgiebelhaus, Rostock, Deutschland
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Softcover. Zustand: Gut. 1. Auflage. XXII + 470 pages, trade paperback, corners bumped, slightly ceased (see photo), pages clean and unmarked, sound copy. - - Contents: List of figures, List of tables. - Bryan Bates: Preface. - Todd W. Bostwick: Archaeoastronomy at the gates of orthodoxy: Introduction to the Oxford International Conference on Archaeoastronomy Papers. - - Methodological and theoretical issues: 1. Rolf M. Sinclair: The nature of archaeoastronomy. - 2. Bradley E. Schaefer: Keynote address. Case studies of three of the most famous claimed archaeoastronomical alignments in North America. - 3. Anthony F. Aveni: Critique of keynote address. Evidence and intentionality: On method in archaeoastronomy. - 4. Schaefer: Rebuttal to critique. No astronomical alignments at the Caracol. - 5. Aveni: Reply to rebuttal. Schaefer's rigid ethnocentric criteria. - 6. David S. Whitley: Issues in archaeoastronomy and rock art. - 7. Victor B. Fisher: Ignoring archaeoastronomy: A dying tradition in American archaeology. - - Ethnographic/historical approaches: 8. Stephen M. Fabian: The role of the pleiades in integrating social, ecological and astronomical time: The Bororo ceremony of Akiri-doge-E-wure Kowudu. - 9. Lima/de Castro Moreira/Afonso: Tupi-Guarani indegenous knowledge on relations between heavens and earth. - 10. From "archaeo" to "ethno" - An indigenous Australian astronomy: The story of action research into Boorong astronomy since 1995. - 11. Maryboy/Begay: Finding the thunderbird in Navajo Astronomy. - 12. Chamberlain/Rogers: On th trail of Denétah skywatchers: Sun and moon. - Von Del Chamberlain: American ideals patterned in the stars: Native American emblems in the sky. - - The Americas: 14. Johanna Broda: Zenith observations and the conceptualization of geographical latitude in ancient Mesoamerica: A historical interdisciplinary approach. - 15. Stanislaw Iwaniszewski: Out of Teotihuacán: Cross-circle figures in the valley of Mexico. - 16. William Breen Murray: The cross-in-circle motif at Boca de Pptrerillos, Nuevo León, Mexico: Cardinal directional symbolism in rock art? - 17. Gerardo V. Aldana: Lunar alliances: Shedding light on conflicting classic Maya theories of hegemony. - 18. Fairchild/Malville: Chimney Rock as ceremonial center and port-of-trade within the Chaco system. - 19. Ron Sutcliffe: Evaluating the Chimney Roch Pueblo with respect to observing the major lunar standstill moonrises: Potential architectural encoding of astronomical knowledge. - 20. Martin/Martin: A midsummer sunbeam site in New England. - 21. Vance R. Tiede: Astro-archaeology at Town Creek Indian mound. - 22. Malville/Thomson/Ziegler: The sun temple of Llactapata and the ceremonial neighborhood of Machu Picchu. - - Europe and India: 23. Euan W. MacKie: New evidence for professional priesthood in the European early bronze age. - 24. Thorsteinn Vilhjalmsson: Old Norse navigation: Hardware of software? - 25. Morintz/Schuster: The sun in north Balkan prehistory. - 26. V.F. Polcaro: A possible European witness of supernova 1181. - 27. Stephen C. McCluskey: The orientations of medieval churches: A methodological case study. - 28. K.P. Rao: Astronomical relationship of south Indian megaliths. - 29. B.N Narahari Achar: Planetary configurations in the epic Mahabharata: Revisiting an exercise in archaeoastronomy. - - 30. Future considerations: 30. Angela M. Richman: The night sky: Our most valueable, but vanishing, cultural resource. - 31. Christian B. Luginbuhl: The loss of our night skies: Why?
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 2006
ISBN 10: 0816524777 ISBN 13: 9780816524778
Anbieter: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, USA
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Hardcover. Small 4to. Brown cloth with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xiv, 350pp. Illustrations. Fine/fine. Absolutely pristine first edition of this biography of the legendary man of many firsts (1860-1954) -- first director of the Arizona State Museum, first director of the Department of Archaeology at University of Arizona (which he also served as ninth president), founder of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society -- and boldly signed by Bostwick, a fellow famed Arizona archaeologist, in purple ballpoint on title page.