Beyond Stonehenge

Beyond Stonehenge by Gerald S. Hawkins, published by Harper & Row in 1973, is a First Edition that spans 319 pages. This book takes readers on a journey around the world, exploring ancient astronomy and the scientific principles behind calendar-keeping. Hawkins presents a detailed examination of how various cultures have understood and utilized astronomical phenomena throughout history.
In this edition, readers will discover insights into the intersection of science and social studies, particularly focusing on the contributions of Native American cultures to the field of astronomy. The narrative delves into the architectural significance of ancient structures and their alignment with celestial events, providing a comprehensive look at the ways in which humanity has engaged with the cosmos. This exploration is enriched by Hawkins’ thorough research and analysis, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of astronomy and its cultural implications.
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Hawkins takes readers on a whirlwind trip of the globe in search of ancient astronomy and a scientific understanding of calendar-keeping. (Architecture)
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