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Civiltà del Sole in Sicilia

indicatori solstiziali ed equinoziali di presumibile epoca preistorica

by Ferdinando Maurici, Vito Francesco Polcaro & Alberto Scuderi

  • First published:
  • 21st century
  • Language: Italian

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Traditions: Megaliths, stone circles, and archaeoastronomy

Subjects: Megalithic monuments, Archaeoastronomy, Italy, Monuments mégalithiques, Italie, Antiquities, Prehistoric, Archéoastronomie, Sonnenkult

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Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Megaliths, stone circles, and archaeoastronomy.

  • Controlled discovery queries from harvard matched “megalithic monuments”. Retained metadata contains “Archaeoastronomy” in the subject metadata, “megalithic” in the subject metadata, and “Megalithic monuments” in the subject metadata.

    • megalithic monuments· via Harvard LibraryCloud
    • Archaeoastronomy· in subject
    • megalithic· in subject
    • Megalithic monuments· in subject

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indicatori solstiziali ed equinoziali di presumibile epoca preistorica

Harvard LibraryCloud bibliographic record

206 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm

2019Edizioni KalósItalian
  • 9788898777792
  • 8898777795
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