Journal of Astronomy in Culture

Parent: UC Santa Barbara

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for November, 2024 through February, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
3xs1p7xcIn Search of the St. Louis Mound Group: Archaeoastronomic and Landscape Archaeology Implications341293128.5%
285847w8Archaeoastronomy and Landscape Archaeology at Cahokia2395018920.9%
6cr1s6jdDiscovering Discovery: Chich’en Itza, the Dresden Codex Venus Table and 10th Century Mayan Astronomical Innovation1973815919.3%
58m4f9pqOjibwe Giizhiig Anung Masinaaigan and D(L)akota Makoċe Wiċaŋḣpi Wowapi: Revitalization of Native American Star Knowledge, A Community Effort1946113331.4%
7qn7t90dConstellations and Time Keeping used by Indigenous Communities in the Northwestern Amazonian Region1713913222.8%
7jg3m3z9Astronomy, Indigenous Knowledge and Interpretation: Advancing studies of Cultural Astronomy in South Africa1363610026.5%
5kp979gdThe Churches of Santiago de Compostela, a diachronic analysis of their orientations1352211316.3%
7240n5vkThe divergent orientations of the buildings of the Franciscan complex of San Gabriel Cholula, Puebla, Mexico1262410219.0%
6kh5s47r“In Cairo also I worried my archaeological friends”: J. Norman Lockyer and Archaeoastronomy120289223.3%
4sk1p169Viewing Formal Mathematics from Yoruba Conception of the Sky102475546.1%
1sz9h06hSolar Kingdom of Ryukyu: the formation of a Cosmovision in the Southern Islands of the Japanese Archipelago83146916.9%
3th982sfEditorial805756.3%
1c11s37jReview of Essays on Astronomical History and Heritage. A Tribute to Wayne Orchiston on his 80th Birthday. S. Gullberg, P. Robertson (eds.). Springer. 719 pgs.76175922.4%
6tx423cgCosmovisiones/Cosmovisões, 2(1) Abstracts5784914.0%
10j6k8n6Cosmovisiones/Cosmovisões, 1(1) Abstracts56114519.6%
1zh449r2Editorial503476.0%
3cw7v29jCosmovisiones/Cosmovisões, 3(1) Abstracts4893918.8%

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