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Astronomy and Power: How Worlds Are Structured
Contributor(s): Rappenglück, Michael A. (Editor), Rappenglück, Barbara (Editor), Campion, Nicholas (Editor)
ISBN: 1407314416     ISBN-13: 9781407314419
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $105.45  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
Series: BAR International
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 8.27" W x 11.69" (2.15 lbs) 302 pages
 
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Throughout the course of history, from early prehistory to the Space Age, power structures have existed which have been more or less derived from or correlated to astronomical phenomena or certain cosmologies and cosmovisions. These have significantly affected and formed the economic, social, political, artistic and religious life of people across different cultures. Cosmographies, time reckoning and calendar systems, celestial navigation techniques, landscape and architectural models of cosmicpotency, celestial divination and astrological ideas, cosmic clothing and other related concepts have been used successfully by interest groups to establish, maintain and expand psychological, social, religious and political power. Furthermore, the celestial sphere and its inhabitants have also been closely connected and partially interwoven with the concept of the manifestation of cosmic order and power both in nature and in culture. The book's 43 chapters cover numerous aspects of the topic, from general ideas to astronomy and politics in the Modern Age.

Edited by Michael A. Rappengl ck, Barbara Rappengl ck, Nicholas Campion and Fabio Silva.

With contributions by Elio Antonello, David Bea Casta o, Juan Antonio Belmonte, Mary Blomberg, F. B noli, Nicholas Campion, Barth Chukwuezi, Alexandra Comsa, Lourdes Costa Ferrer, Jordi Diloli Fons, Nataliya Dmitrieva, Sonja Draxler, David Fisher, A. C sar Gonz lez-Garc a, Silvia Gaudenzi, Cecilia Paula G mez, Zalkida Hadzibegovic, G ran Henriksson, Liz Henty, Jarita C. Holbrook, Manuela Incerti, Stanislaw Iwaniszewski, Franz Kerek, Mare K iva, Vesselina Koleva, Rolf Krauss, Andres Kuperjanov, Max E. Lippitsch, Alejandro Mart n L pez, Mariangela Lo Zupone, Andrea Martocchia, W. Bruce Masse, Zoia Maxim, Marzia Monaco, Catalin Mosoia, S. Mohammad Mozaffari, Wolfgang Neubauer, Manuel P rez Guti rrez, Fernando Pimenta, Vito F. Polcaro, Marcello Ranieri, Barbara Rappengl ck, Michael A. Rappengl ck, Nuno Miguel da Conceicao Ribeiro, Marianna Ridderstad, Petra G. Schmidl, Samuel Sard Seuma, Fabio Silva, Andrew Smith, Ivan Sprajc, Florin Stanescu, Magda Stavinschi, Iharka Sz cs-Csillik, Lu s A. M. Tirapicos, Jes s Galindo Trejo, Anna M. Tunzi, Larisa N. Vodolazhskaya, Gudrun Wolfschmidt, Richard R. Zito and Georg Zotti.