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14 February 2017. "Carnival / Ash Wednesday". www.timeanddate.com. Anthony Aveni , "The Easter/Passover Season: Connecting Time's Broken Circle", The
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Stock Anthony Asse as Don King Christopher Picone as Angelo Dundee Anthony Aveni as Bobby Vincent Joe Gawalis as Arthur Chobanian Alan Bendich as Mike
List of archaeoastronomical sites by country
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Newgrange". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2007-10-12. Anthony Aveni , Stairway to the Stars: Skywatching in Three Great Ancient Cultures
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Japanese Horological Industry. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 April 2013. Section 3. Anthony Aveni , Empires of Time: Calendars, Clocks, and Culture (Univ. Colorado, 2002)
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December [N.S.]) promulgating it attests. Calendar (New Style) Act 1750 Anthony Aveni , "Happy New Year! But Why Now?" in The Book of the Year: A Brief History
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(1982), "Astronomical knowledge and its uses at Bonampak, Mexico", in Anthony Aveni (ed.), Archaeoastronomy in the New World, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University
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height, 5 m in width, at the eastern edge of the compound. According to Anthony Aveni and Yonatan Mizrachi the entrance to the center opens on sunrise of
Terence McKenna
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Christian Rätsch Most Mayanist scholars, such as Mark Van Stone and Anthony Aveni , adhere to the "GMT (Goodman-Martinez-Thompson) correlation" with the
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Bruchac. Lee & Low Books, 2004. ISBN 1600603408 The First Americans by Anthony Aveni . Scholastic Books, 2005. ISBN 0439551447 Dance in a Buffalo Skull by
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Krupp wrote the Foreword for this book, Astronomy, Anthropology, and Anthony Aveni Krupp has contributed to two books on the work of artist of James Turrell
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records of the early colonizers. Following the pioneering example of Anthony Aveni , this allowed New World archaeoastronomers to make claims for motives