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The Light, The Stones and The Sacred

Proceedings of the XVth Italian Society of Archaeoastronomy Congress

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  • Covers a variety of fascinating topics within the growing discipline of Archaeoastronomy
  • Focuses especially on Archaeoastronomy in Sicily and the Mediterranean and Cultural Astronomy
  • Includes discussion of the use of astronomical and statistical methods within the discipline
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings (ASSSP, volume 48)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Archaeoastronomy in Sicily and in the Mediterranean

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Archaeoastronomy in Sicilian Prehistory

      • Sebastiano Tusa
      Pages 3-22
    3. New Insights on the Akragas’ Complex of Demeter and Persephone: The Role of the Moon

      • Robert Hannah, Giulio Magli, Andrea Orlando
      Pages 95-106
    4. A Study on the Orientation of Greek Theatres

      • Marzia Monaco, Flavio Carnevale, Marcello Ranieri
      Pages 107-121
  3. Cultural Astronomy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 157-157
    2. The Palaeolithic Sky

      • Elio Antonello
      Pages 159-164
    3. Astronomy in the Odyssey: The Status Quaestionis

      • Salvo L. Guglielmino, Paolo B. Cipolla, Innocenza Rizzo Giudice
      Pages 165-180
    4. The App STAR: An Important Instrument for Creating the First Spreading Thematic Museum on the Archaeoastronomy in Rome

      • Chirri Maurizio, Lombardi Livia, Ruggiero Ludovica, Fabrizi Lucilla
      Pages 235-245

About this book

This book addresses a variety of topics within the growing discipline of Archaeoastronomy, focusing especially on Archaeoastronomy in Sicily and the Mediterranean and Cultural Astronomy. A further priority is discussion of the astronomical and statistical methods used today to ascertain the degree of reliability of the chronological and cultural definition of sites and artifacts of archaeoastronomical interest. The contributions were all delivered at the XVth Congress of the Italian Society of Archaeoastronomy (SIA), held under the rubric "The Light, the Stones and the Sacred" – a theme inspired by the International Year of Light 2015, organized by UNESCO. The full meaning of many ancient monuments can only be understood by examining their relation to light, given the effects that light radiation produces in “interacting” with lithic structures. Moreover, in addition to manifestations of the sacred through the medium of light (hierophanies), there are many ties between temples, tombs, megalithic structures, and the architecture of almost all ages and cultures and our star, the Sun. Readers will find the book to be a source of fascinating insights based on synergies between the disciplines of archaeology and astronomy.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Catania Astrophysical Observatory, CATANIA, Italy

    Andrea Orlando

About the editor

Andrea Orlando is an astronomy researcher at the Catania Astrophysical Observatory in Sicily (INAF) and also undertakes research in association with the National Laboratories of the South (Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, INFN). Dr. Orlando graduated in Physics from the University of Catania (with a focus on astrophysics, including an experimental thesis on northern lights undertaken at the Institute of Interplanetary Space Physics in Rome). He then gained an international PhD in nuclear and particle astrophysics at the Graduate School of the University of Catania with a thesis on space weather. Dr. Orlando is a scholar of medieval history and ancient astronomy. He is a member of the Italian Society of Archaeoastronomy (SIA) and is currently the president of the Institute of Sicilian Archaeoastronomy.

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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