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The Journal of Skyscape Archaeology (JSA) is concerned with the role and importance of the sky in the interpretation of the material record. Currently, elements of this study can be found separately in the disciplines of archaeoastronomy, archaeology, cultural astronomy, anthropology and history. JSA brings them together under the aegis of a new academic journal in order to promote cross-fertilization towards an understanding of the cosmologies of the societies who constructed and used the rich archaeological heritage we study today. More about the journal.

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Keynote Lecture: When Stars Fall – Apocalyptic Experiences of Meteorite Impacts in History and Culture

2023-05-17

The next JSA/Sophia Centre/Bournemouth University Skyscape Archaeology and Anthropology Keynote Lecture is by Duane Hamacher (University of Melbourne) on the topic of When Stars Fall: Apocalyptic Experiences of Meteorite Impacts in History and Culture. This will be on May 24th at 4pm BST. Tickets can be booked here.

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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022)
Published: 2023-02-13

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