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Songs from the sky: indigenous astronomical and cosmological traditions of the world

Autor Virgilio Latorre

Editorial OCARINA BOOKS

Songs from the sky: indigenous astronomical and cosmological traditions of the world
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This substantial collection of papers on indigenous astronomical knowledge is quite unequalled in its scope and extent. The authors are drawn from a variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, engineering, art his...

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  • Editorial OCARINA BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9780954086725
  • ISBN10 0954086724
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 379
  • Año de Edición 2005
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Songs from the sky: indigenous astronomical and cosmological traditions of the world

Autor Virgilio Latorre

Editorial OCARINA BOOKS

This substantial collection of papers on indigenous astronomical knowledge is quite unequalled in its scope and extent. The authors are drawn from a variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, engineering, art his...

-5% dto.    67,48€
64,10€
Ahorra 3,37€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

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This substantial collection of papers on indigenous astronomical knowledge is quite unequalled in its scope and extent. The authors are drawn from a variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, engineering, art history, history of science, history of religion, folklore, and mythology, and bring a variety of academic perspectives to bear upon aspects of celestial knowledge and perception in diverse social contexts from many different parts of the globe. The Americas provide the main geographical focus, with twenty of the 32 papers concerning indigenous north American groups such as the Navajo, Lakota, Zuni and Blackfoot, the Mixe and Tzotzil Maya of southern Mexico, the Andean highlands and the Amazonian region of Peru, and southern coastal Brazil. The remaining twelve articles extend to the Arab world, sub-Saharan Africa, southern India, Java, Melanesia, Australia and Polynesia, with a few addressing broader synthetic themes. For a number of the culture areas dealt with in some detail here, other published information about sky knowledge is extremely scant.