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The dawn of astronomy / A study of the temple-worship and mythology of the ancient Egyptians

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Combines field measurements of temple axes, study of inscriptions, and astronomical reasoning to argue that many Egyptian temple orientations reflect solar and stellar phenomena; it links building alignments to festival timings, cult divinities, and ritual practice. The narrative surveys temple plans and mythic motifs, compares orientations with celestial events, and explains methods for using such evidence to infer ritual calendars and relative chronology. Technical analysis and descriptive chapters are interwoven to show how observations of the sky informed architectural design, ceremonial use, and the symbolic language of temple worship.

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Sir Norman Lockyer

Sir Norman Lockyer was a prominent English astronomer and physicist, best known for his pioneering work in the field of astrophysics. He founded the journal 'Nature' and made significant contributions to the study of solar and stellar phenomena. Lockyer's research included the analysis of solar spectra, which led to the discovery of helium. His notable works, such as 'Stargazing: Past and Present' and 'Stonehenge and Other British Stone Monuments Astronomically Considered,' reflect his interest in the intersection of astronomy and ancient cultures. Through his writings, he explored the astronomical significance of historical monuments and the early development of astronomical thought.

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