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Ruggles, Clive, and Gary Urton, eds. Cultural Astronomy in New World Cosmologies. Niwot: University of Colorado Press, in press. [A collection of papers from a symposium held in honor of Anthony Aveni in 2003.]

Ruggles, Clive, and Alasdair Whittle, eds. Astronomy and Society in Britain during the Period 4000–1500 BC. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (British Series 88), 1981. [A collection of papers from both sides of the “megalithic astronomy” debate in the late 1970s.]

Sahlins, Marshall. Islands of History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. [Discusses native perceptions of Captain Cook in relation to the calendrical festivals dedicated to the god Lono, in the course of arguing a deeper case about the interrelationship of anthropology and history.]

———. How “Natives” Think: About Captain Cook, for Example. Chicago: Uni-

versity of Chicago Press, 1995. [Response to Gananath Obeyesekere regarding the apotheosis of Captain Cook, thus continuing one of the great debates about the role of anthropology in allowing Western scholars to appreciate (and communicate) non-Western ways of understanding the world.]

Sampson, Ross, ed. The Social Archaeology of Houses. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1990.

Saunders, Nicholas, ed. Ancient America: Contributions to New World Archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 1992.

Scarre, Chris, ed. Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe. London: Rout-ledge, 2002. [A collection of papers by European prehistorians on the megalithic monuments of the Iberian peninsula, France, Ireland, Britain, and Scandinavia and their relationship to the landscape and sky.]

Schaafsma, Polly. Rock Art in New Mexico (rev. ed.). Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992.

Schiffman, Robert A., ed. Visions of the Sky: Archaeological and Ethnological Studies of California Indian Astronomy. Salinas, CA: Coyote Press, 1988.

Schlosser, Wolfhard, ed. Proceedings of the Second SEAC Conference, Bochum, August 29th–31st, 1994. Bochum, Germany: Astronomisches Institut der Ruhr-Universitдt, 1996. [Contains articles in English and German.]

Schlosser, Wolfhard, and Jan Cierny. Sterne und Steine: Eine praktische Astronomie der Vorzeit. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1996. [An introduction to archaeoastronomy focusing on European case studies and practical techniques. In German.]

Selin, Helaine, ed. Astronomy across Cultures. Dordrecht, Neth.: Kluwer, 2000. [A compendium of preliterate astronomical traditions among human societies in places as diverse as central and southern Africa, the Islamic world, southeast Asia, Aboriginal Australia, and ancient Polynesia.]

Serio, Salvatore, ed. Proceedings of the INSAP III Conference. Pisa: Societа Astronomica Italiana (Memoire della Societа Astronomica Italiana, special issue no. 1), 2002. [A collection of papers from the third INSAP (Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena) conference held in Palermo in 2001. The remit of the INSAP conferences is very broad but includes aspects of cultural astronomy.]

Shank, Michael, ed. The Scientific Enterprise in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. [A compilation of papers by leading historians of science.]

Shaw, Ian, ed. The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. [An indispensable background to discussions of ancient Egyptian astronomy.]

Shee Twohig, Elizabeth, and Margaret Ronayne, eds. Past Perceptions: The Prehistoric Archaeology of South-West Ireland. Cork: Cork University Press, 1993. [Contains useful background material on the prehistoric monuments in this area that have possible astronomical significance.]

Siarkiewicz, El∏bieta. El Tiempo en el Tonalamatl. Warsaw: University of Warsaw (Cбtedra de Estudios Ibйricos), 1995. [In Spanish.]

Silverman, Helaine, ed. Andean Archaeology. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004. [A collection of articles providing an excellent introduction to the archaeology of this region.]

Silverman, Helaine, and Donald A. Proulx. The Nasca. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. [Essential archaeological introduction to the Nasca culture.]

Smith, A. T., and A. Brookes, eds. Holy Ground: Theoretical Issues Relating to the Landscape and Material Culture of Ritual Space. Oxford: Archaeopress (BAR International Series 956), 2001. [A collection of conference papers.]

Souden, David. Stonehenge: Mysteries of the Stones and Landscape. London: Collins and Brown/English Heritage, 1997. [A sound general introduction to the archaeology of Stonehenge and its landscape, including astronomy.]

Spalinger, Anthony, ed. Revolutions in Time: Studies in Egyptian Calendrics (Varia Aegyptiaca). San Antonio, TX: Van Siclen Press, 1994.

, Ivan. La Estrella de Quetzalcуatclass="underline" El Planeta Venus en Mesoamйrica. Mexico City: Editorial Diana, 1996. [In Spanish.]

———. Orientaciones Astronуmicas en la Arquitectura Prehispбnica del Centro de Mйxico. Mexico City: Instituto Nacional de Antropologнa e Historia (Colecciуn Cientнfica 427), 2001. [In Spanish.]

Squier, Ephraim, and Edwin Davis. Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998. (Originally published in 1848.) [A classic antiquarian text on the monumental earthworks in this part of native North America.]

Stanbury, Peter, and John Clegg. A Field Guide to Aboriginal Rock Engravings. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1990. [An extremely useful field guide to Aboriginal rock engravings in the vicinity of Sydney. Also includes a list of other selected sites dispersed around Australia.]

St≤nescu, Florin, ed. Ancient Times, Modern Methods. Sibiu, Romania: “Lucian Blaga” University, 1999. [A collection of papers from the SEAC (European Society for Astronomy in Culture) meeting held in Romania in 1995. Contains articles in English, German, and French.]

Steel, Duncan. Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets: The Search for the Million Megaton Menace that Threatens Life on Earth. New York: Wiley, 1995. [Unsustainable speculations that Stonehenge was built to observe and predict cataclysmic impacts.]

Steele, John. Observations and Predictions of Eclipse Times by Early Astronomers. Dordrecht, Neth.: Kluwer, 2000.

Stephenson, Bruce, Marvin Bolt, and Anna Friedman. The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images through History. Chicago: Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. [Richly illustrated account of early astronomical instruments.]

Stephenson, F. Richard. Historical Eclipses and Earth’s Rotation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

Stephenson, F. Richard, and David Clark. Applications of Early Astronomical Records. Bristoclass="underline" Adam Hilger, 1978.

Stephenson, F. Richard, and David A. Green. Historical Supernovae and their Remnants. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Sterling, Elspeth P. Sites of Maui. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1998. [Gazetteer of archaeological sites on the Hawaiian island of Maui.]