What is the difference between archeological and archaeastronomy?
archeological | archaeastronomy |
(astronomy, archaeology) The historical, especially archeological, study of astronomy; the study of the astronomical systems and methods of ancient cultures often embracing the astrology and cosmology of the past.
* 1979', John Howland Rowe, "Review: '''Archaeoastronomy in Meso America and Peru," ''Latin American Research Review , vol. 14, no. 2, p. 227:
As a adjective archeological
is (north america) (archaeological).As a noun archaeastronomy is
{{context|astronomy|archaeology|lang=en}} the historical, especially archeological, study of astronomy; the study of the astronomical systems and methods of ancient cultures often embracing the astrology and cosmology of the past.archaeastronomy
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(wikipedia archaeastronomy)Alternative forms
* , archeastronomy, archeoastronomyNoun
(-)- Archaeoastronomy is an endeavor to find out something about ancient astronomy and related matters through the use of archeological data and the study of ancient texts.