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———. A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. [Excellent guidebook.]

———. Prehistoric Stone Circles. Princes Risborough, UK: Shire, 1997. [Short introduction for a general audience.]

———. Great Stone Circles. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999. [An account of a selection of English stone circles aimed at a general audience and beautifully illustrated.]

———. The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. [An extensively revised version of Burl 1976, extended to include Brittany.]

Cairns, Hugh, and Bill Yidumduma Harney. Dark Sparklers: Yidumduma’s Wardaman Aboriginal Astronomy. Merimbula, NSW: H.C. Cairns, 2003. [A remarkable account of celestial knowledge in a modern Aboriginal community in Australia’s Northern Territory, taught by means of “songlines” that cross the sky.]

Calledda, Pino, and Giorgio Murru, eds. Archeologia e Astronomia: Esperienze e Confronti. Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy: Cooperativa Universitaria Editrice Cagliaritana, 2000. [A small collection of papers from a conference held in 1998, focusing mainly on Sardinia. In Italian; some abstracts in English.]

Campion, Nicholas. The Great Year: Astrology, Millenarianism and History in the Western Tradition. London: Arkana/Penguin, 1994.

———, ed. The Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena: Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on the Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena, Magdalen College, Oxford, 3–9 August 2003. Bristoclass="underline" Cinnabar Books, 2005. [A collection of papers on a broad sweep of topics, including cultural astronomy.]

Carlson, John B. “America’s Ancient Skywatchers.” National Geographic Magazine, 177 (3) (1990), 76–107.

———, ed. Pilgrimage and the Ritual Landscape in Pre-Columbian America. Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks, in press.

Carlson, John B., and W. James Judge, eds. Astronomy and Ceremony in the Prehistoric Southwest. Albuquerque, NM: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, 1987.

Carmichael, David, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves, and Audhild Schanche, eds. Sacred Sites, Sacred Places. London: Routledge, 1994.

Carr, Christopher, and D. Troy Case, eds. Gathering Hopewelclass="underline" Society, Ritual, and Ritual Interaction. New York: Kluwer, 2004.

Carrasco, Davнd. Religions of Mesoamerica. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1990. [Overview of Mesoamerican history and cosmovisiуn from the perspective of a leading historian of religions.]

———, ed. To Change Place: Aztec Ceremonial Landscapes. Niwot: University Press of Colorado, 1991. [A collection of papers from a 1989 symposium.]

———, ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures: The Civilizations of Mexico and Central America (3 vols.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. [This excellent encyclopedia contains several useful articles on, or relevant to, Mesoamerican archaeoastronomy. The entries on “Astronomy” and “Festivals and Festival Cycles” make good starting points.]

Castleden, Rodney. The Making of Stonehenge. London: Routledge, 1993. [Contains a number of controversial ideas.]

Chamberlain, Von Del. When Stars Came Down to Earth: Cosmology of the Skidi Pawnee Indians of North America. Los Altos, CA, and College Park, MD: Ballena Press/Center for Archaeoastronomy, 1982. [A detailed ethnoastronomical study by a professional astronomer.]

Chamberlain, Von Del, John Carlson, and Jane Young, eds. Songs from the Sky: Indigenous Astronomical and Cosmological Traditions of the World. Bognor Regis, UK: Ocarina Books, and College Park, MD: Center for Archaeoastronomy, 2005. [This extensive collection of papers derives ultimately from the first, and to date only, international conference on ethnoastronomy of worldwide scope, held in Washington, DC, in 1983.]

Champion, Timothy, and John Collis, eds. The Iron Age in Britain and Ireland: Recent Trends. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Chapman, Robert. Emerging Complexity: The Later Prehistory of South-East Spain, Iberia and the West Mediterranean. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Charles, Mary. Winin: Why the Emu Cannot Fly. Broome, Australia: Magabala Books Aboriginal Corporation, 2000. [A children’s book describing the emu and other Aboriginal constellations.]

Chippindale, Christopher. Stonehenge Complete (rev. ed.). London: Thames and Hudson, 1994. [A compendium of historical interpretations and anecdotes concerning Stonehenge. Consigns nearly all astronomical interpretations to the historical dustbin.]

Chippindale, Christopher, and Paul Taзon, eds. The Archaeology of Rock Art. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. [A collection of papers themed by the division between “informed” and “formal” approaches to the interpretation of rock art, the latter applying where there exist no insights from living or historical informants.]

Clagett, Marshall. Ancient Egyptian Science: A Source Book, Vol. 2: Calendars, Clocks, and Astronomy. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1995. [One of a set of books by this author addressing different aspects of ancient Egyptian science.]

Cleal, Rosamund, Karen Walker, and R. Montague. Stonehenge in Its Landscape: Twentieth-Century Excavations. London: English Heritage, 1995. [The definitive report on excavations at Stonehenge.]

Coe, Michael D. The Maya (4th ed). London: Thames and Hudson, 1987. [A classic introduction to Maya history and culture.]

———. Breaking the Maya Code (rev. ed.). New York: Thames and Hudson, 1999. [The enthralling story of the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphic script.]

———. Angkor and the Khmer Civilization. London: Thames and Hudson, 2003. [A highly readable and informative overview by a much respected scholar.]

Coles, John, in association with Bo Grдslund. Patterns in a Rocky Land: Rock Carvings in South-West Uppland, Sweden (in two volumes). Uppsala: Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, 2000. [The second volume contains meticulous drawings of many scores of rock carvings in the study area.]

Collis, John. The European Iron Age. London: Routledge, 1997. [Good background text.]

Constanza Ceruti, Marнa. Cumbres Sagradas del Noroeste Argentino. Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1999. [An astonishing account of sacred offerings including infant burials discovered on high mountain summits in the Andes. In Spanish.]

Cooney, Gabriel. Landscapes of Neolithic Ireland. London, Routledge, 2000. [A study by one of Ireland’s leading prehistorians of the Irish Neolithic as evidenced through material artifacts, houses, monuments, and landscapes.]

458 Bibliography

Cooney, Gabriel, and Eoin Grogan. Irish Prehistory: A Social Perspective. Dublin: Wordwell, 1994. [A very useful overview of Irish prehistory with a particular emphasis on landscape.]

Cornell, James. The First Stargazers: An Introduction to the Origins of Astronomy. London: Athlone, 1981. [One of many books produced in the 1970s and early 1980s to introduce archaeoastronomy to a general audience. Badly dated in places.]

Coyne, George V., S. J. Sinclair, and Rolf M. Sinclair, eds. “The Inspiration for Astronomical Phenomena.” Vistas in Astronomy 39 (4), 1995. [A special issue of the journal devoted to papers from the first conference on The Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena, held in Castelgandolfo, Italy, in 1994. The remit of the INSAP conferences is very broad but includes aspects of cultural astronomy.]