Modern Archaeoastronomy: From Material Culture to Cosmology | |
An introductory view on archaeoastronomy | |
Brown, Daniel^1 | |
Nottingham Trent University, School of Science and Technology, Clifton Lane, Nottingham | |
NG11 6NS, United Kingdom^1 | |
关键词: Archaeoastronomy; Cultural context; Educational research; Interdisciplinary fields; Statistical methodologies; Stonehenge; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/685/1/012001/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1742-6596/685/1/012001 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Archaeoastronomy is still a marginalised topic in academia and is described by the Sophia Centre, the only UK institution offering a broader MA containing this field, as 'the study of the incorporation of celestial orientation, alignments or symbolism in human monuments and architecture'. By many it is associated with investigating prehistoric monuments such as Stonehenge and combining astronomy and archaeology. The following will show that archaeoastronomy is far more than just an interdisciplinary field linking archaeology and astronomy. It merges aspects of anthropology, ethno-astronomy and even educational research, and is possibly better described as cultural astronomy. In the past decades it has stepped away from its quite speculative beginnings that have led to its complete rejection by the archaeology community. Overcoming these challenges it embraced full heartedly solid scientific and statistical methodology and achieved more credibility. However, in recent times the humanistic influences of a cultural context motivate a new generation of archaeoastronomers that are modernising this subject; and humanists might find it better described as post-modern archaeoastronomy embracing the pluralism of today's academic approach to landscape and ancient people.
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