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  2. Archaeoastronomy - Wikipedia

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    The rising Sun illuminates the inner chamber of Newgrange, Ireland, only at the winter solstice.. Archaeoastronomy (also spelled archeoastronomy) is the interdisciplinary [1] or multidisciplinary [2] study of how people in the past "have understood the phenomena in the sky, how they used these phenomena and what role the sky played in their cultures". [3]

  3. List of artifacts significant to archaeoastronomy - Wikipedia

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    Adorant from the Geißenklösterle cave – carved mammoth tusk 'plate' with proposed figurative asterism; combined with notched denotations relating to time-reckoning. The cave is in the Swabian Jura, Germany.

  4. West Indies - Wikipedia

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    "West Indies" or "West India" was a part of the names of several companies of the 17th and 18th centuries, including the Danish West India Company, the Dutch West India Company, the French West India Company, and the Swedish West India Company. [13] West Indian is the official term used by the U.S. government to refer to people of the West ...

  5. Henry Lowe (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    The year after graduating from Excelsior high school Lowe was himself hired as a science teacher at Holmwood high school. [9] After graduating from the University of the West Indies, he taught chemistry at Excelsior high school and was appointed the head of the Science Department for one year, after which he began lecturing at CAST on September 10, 1964. [10]

  6. Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    In Post-classical West Africa, ... Archaeoastronomy is the study of ancient or traditional astronomies in their cultural context, ... Ltd. ISBN 978-1-56881-012-6. ...

  7. Sheila Dorothy King - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Dorothy King, known as Dorothy, [1] was born in 1932, in Barbados to Henrietta Adina (née Stuart) and Alfred T. King. [2] [3] She grew up in Barbados and completed her secondary education at Queen's College in Bridgetown, before enrolling in medical school at the University College of the West Indies in Mona, Jamaica. [3]

  8. Category:Archaeoastronomy - Wikipedia

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  9. Colony of Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The Taino referred to the island as "Xaymaca," but the Spanish gradually changed the name to "Jamaica." [12] In the so-called Admiral's map of 1507, the island was labeled as "Jamaiqua"; and in Peter Martyr's first tract from the Decades of the New World (published 1511—1521), he refers to it as both "Jamaica" and "Jamica."