Clive Ruggles
Author of Ancient Astronomy: An Encyclopedia of Cosmologies and Myth
About the Author
Image credit: Clive Ruggles [credit: Archaeological Institute of America]
Works by Clive Ruggles
Skywatching in the Ancient World: New Perspectives in Cultural Astronomy Studies in Honor of Anthony F. Aveni (2007) — Editor — 16 copies
Astronomies and cultures : papers derived from the third Oxford International Symposium on Archaeoastronomy (1993) 3 copies
Associated Works
When Worlds Collide: Indo-Europeans and Pre-Indo-Europeans- The Bellaio Papers (Linguistica Extranea, Studia 19) (1990) — Contributor — 10 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Ruggles, Clive Lance Neville
- Other names
- Ruggles, Clive L. N.
- Birthdate
- 1952-10-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Oxford
University of Cambridge - Occupations
- astronomer
archaeologist
archaeoastronomer - Organizations
- University of Leicester
Prehistoric Society
International Astronomical Union
International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture
Royal Astronomical Society - Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
Members
Reviews
Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy (IAU S278): Building Bridges between Cultures (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia) by Clive L.N. Ruggles
"IAU Symposium 278, the ninth of the 'Oxford' conferences on cultural astronomy, presents a diverse range of disciplinary perspectives on a set of problems that continue to raise exciting and challenging new research questions and promote vigorous debate. It extends discussions about cultural astronomy beyond the community of 'Western' academics to focus on the ethnoastronomy and archaeoastronomy of South America, Central and North America and elsewhere. Highlights include vigorous debates show more about Chankillo, a recently discovered solar observation site in coastal Peru dating to c.300 BC. The first IAU symposium devoted to this topic not only discusses new discoveries and interpretations but also considers broader issues of mutual interest across disciplines in cultural astronomy, such as field methodology and social theory. This volume is valuable not just to researchers working in these fields, but to anyone who takes an interest in the protection of astronomical heritage."--Publisher's web site. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 14
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 109
- Popularity
- #178,010
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 24
- Languages
- 1





