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Sterling, Elspeth P., and Catherine C. Summers. Sites of Oahu. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1978. [Gazetteer of archaeological sites on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu.]

Stokes, John. Heiau of the Island of Hawai‘i. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1991. [A gazetteer of temple sites on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. Written in c. 1919, but unpublished in the meantime.]

Stopford, Jennifer, ed. Pilgrimage Explored. Rochester, NY: Boydell and Brewer, 1999. [A set of conference papers, mostly about modern pilgrimage.]

Stout, Geraldine. Newgrange and the Bend of the Boyne. Cork: Cork University Press, 2002. [A richly illustrated, large-format book documenting the landscape of the Boyne valley from prehistoric into modern times.]

Summers, Catherine C. Molokai: A Site Survey. Honolulu: Department of Anthro-pology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1971. [Gazetteer of archaeological sites on the Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i.]

Sutton, Douglas G., ed. The Origins of the First New Zealanders. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1994. [A collection of conference papers addressing the issue of the colonization of New Zealand from various disciplinary perspectives.]

Swerdlow, Noel M., ed. Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.

Tava, Rerioteria, and Moses K. Keale. Ni‘ihau: The Traditions of an Hawaiian Island. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1989. [A description of the island and its traditions by two native Hawaiians.]

Tedlock, Barbara. Time and the Highland Maya (rev. ed.). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982. [A classic work in ethnography, and indeed in ethnoastronomy.]

———. “Maya Astronomy: What We Know and Why We Know It.” Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture 14 (1) (1999), 39–58. [A very useful overview.]

Tena, Rafael. El Calendario Mexica y la Cronografia. Mexico City: INAH, 1987.

Thom, Alexander. Megalithic Sites in Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967. [The first of Thom’s three seminal works on “megalithic astronomy.” Detailed and technical.]

———. Megalithic Lunar Observatories. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1971. [The second of Thom’s three seminal works on “megalithic astronomy.” Detailed and technical.]

Thom, Alexander, and Archibald S. Thom. Megalithic Remains in Britain and Brittany. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978. [The third of Alexander Thom’s three seminal works on “megalithic astronomy,” coauthored with his son Archie. Detailed and technical.]

Thom, Alexander, Archibald S. Thom, and Aubrey Burl. Megalithic Rings. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (BAR British Series 81), 1980. [Gazetteer, containing detailed data and site plans, of 229 British stone circles.]

———. Stone Rows and Standing Stones. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (BAR International Series 560), 1990. [Gazetteer containing detailed data and site plans of several hundred British stone rows, stone pairs, and single standing stones. The gazetteer was superseded by Burl 1993.]

Thom, Archibald S. Walking in All the Squares: A Biography of Alexander Thom. Glendaruel, Scotland: Argyll Publishing, 1995. [A personal account of Alexander Thom’s life by his son Archie.]

Thompson, J. Eric S. A Commentary on the Dresden Codex: A Maya Hieroglyphic Book. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1972. [A classic work on the Dresden Codex, preceding decades of more recent work on the astronomical tables and also preceding the deciphering of the Maya hieroglyphic script, but valuably including a facsimile of the Codex itself. A Spanish version published by the Fondo de Cultura Econуmica, Mexico City, in 1988 includes the facsimile as a separate book, folded to replicate the original concertina form.]

Thurston, Hugh. Early Astronomy. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994. [Technical themes in the early history of astronomy, including British “megalithic astronomy.”]

Tilley, Christopher. A Phenomenology of Landscape: Places, Paths and Monuments. Oxford: Berg, 1994. [A classic work applying a phenomenological approach to the interpretation of prehistoric landscapes, which strongly influenced the development of ideas in this field in the 1990s.]

———. The Dolmens and Passage Graves of Sweden: An Introduction and Guide. London: Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 1999. [Includes a gazetteer of 150 sites, selected from a total of about 500, with finder maps, detailed descriptions, and plans.]

Toal, Caroline. North Kerry Archaeological Survey. Dingle, Ireland: Brandon/Oifig na nOibreacha Poiblн [Office of Public Works], 1995. [Inventory of monuments.]

Tsenev, Gore. Neboto Nad Makedonija. Skopje, Macedonia: Mladinski Kulturen Tsentar, 2004. [A compilation of Macedonian folk beliefs relating to the sky, celestial objects, and meteorological phenomena. In Macedonian.]

Tuplin, C. J., and T. E. Rihll, eds. Science and Mathematics in Ancient Greek Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Ulansey, David. The Origins of the Mithraic Mysteries: Cosmology and Salvation in the Ancient World. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

Urton, Gary. At the Crossroads of the Earth and Sky: An Andean Cosmology. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981. [An in-depth ethnoastronomical study at Misminay, a remote village in the Peruvian Andes.]

———. The Social Life of Numbers. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1997. [A study of numerical knowledge and arithmetical practices among modern Quechua-speaking peoples.]

———. Inca Myths. Austin: University of Texas Press, and London: British Museum Press, 1999. [Excellent short introduction.]

———. Signs of the Inka Khipu: Binary Coding in the Andean Knotted-String Records. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2003. [Ground-breaking new ideas about the way in which information was stored on the Inca knotted-string devices known as quipu (khipu).]

Valeri, Valerio. Kingship and Sacrifice: Ritual and Society in Ancient Hawaii. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. [A detailed study of Hawaiian sacrificial rituals.]

Valev, Peter, ed. First National Symposium on Archaeoastronomy, Tolbukhin ’88. Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 15. Sofia: Archaeological Institute and Museum, 1988. [A motley collection of abstracts from the first meeting of its type in Europe, which led to subsequent annual conferences on archaeoastronomy in different countries and eventually to the formation of the European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC). Contains abstracts in Bulgarian, Russian, and English.]

———. First National Symposium on Archaeoastronomy, Tolbukhin ’88. Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 17, 102–219. Sofia: Archaeological Institute and Museum, 1990. [Papers from the 1988 Tolbukhin meeting, mostly focusing on Bulgaria and central Europe. Contains articles in Bulgarian and English.]

———. First National Symposium on Archaeoastronomy, Tolbukhin ’88. Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 18. Sofia: Archaeological Institute and Museum, 1991. [Further papers from the 1988 Tolbukhin meeting, mostly focusing on Bulgaria and central Europe. Contains articles in Bulgarian, Russian, and English.]

Van der Waerden, Bartel L. Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilizations. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1983. [A pithy and technical synthesis by a leading Dutch mathematician and historian of science.]