This paper presents the preliminary results of a project undertaken in 1994 to investigate the astronomical potential of the axial-stone circles (ASCs) of seven or more stones in Counties Cork and Kerry, south-west Ireland. This group of sites is of particular interest in that the monuments in the group bear a striking resemblance to the recumbent stone circles (RSCs) of Aberdeenshire, eastern Scotland, which appear to exhibit a strong pattern of alignment in relation to prominent hilltop summits and the rising and setting position of the moon. The first indications from the Irish data are that similar patterns of alignment are not evident in the Irish ASCs. The Irish sites show no preference for orientation upon prominent hilltops and no c...
This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian b...
Archaeoastronomy is still a marginalised topic in academia and is described by the Sophia Centre, th...
The paper summarizes results of an on-going project in the Boyne Valley in Ireland and in Orkney in ...
This paper assesses the measured axial orientations and siting of Irish passage tombs. The distribut...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-179)This thesis is primarily an overview of the Irish...
A succinct and very useful, illustrated, explanatory guide to the phenomenon of solar alignment in t...
Gabriel Cooney and Frank Prendergast present the context of and outline the approach to this one-day...
A new survey of Drombeg Stone Circle and accurate analysis of shadow effects beginning at particular...
December 2017 marked 50 years since archaeologist Michael J. O’Kelly first observed the solar illumi...
Neolithic passage tombs are one of four main types on the island of Ireland. This paper considers th...
Knowth is one of three large monuments at the Neolithic complex in the bend of the River Boyne in Co...
It has been proven that many of the rhyolite and dolerite bluestones that reside within the Sarsen c...
Stone circles are a diverse monument form which may well incorporate a complex palimpsest of sites ...
This report presents a summary account of two surveys undertaken by the authors to determine and int...
This paper reports the latest findings on the stone observatory of Bric Pinarella (Finale Ligure, Sa...
This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian b...
Archaeoastronomy is still a marginalised topic in academia and is described by the Sophia Centre, th...
The paper summarizes results of an on-going project in the Boyne Valley in Ireland and in Orkney in ...
This paper assesses the measured axial orientations and siting of Irish passage tombs. The distribut...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-179)This thesis is primarily an overview of the Irish...
A succinct and very useful, illustrated, explanatory guide to the phenomenon of solar alignment in t...
Gabriel Cooney and Frank Prendergast present the context of and outline the approach to this one-day...
A new survey of Drombeg Stone Circle and accurate analysis of shadow effects beginning at particular...
December 2017 marked 50 years since archaeologist Michael J. O’Kelly first observed the solar illumi...
Neolithic passage tombs are one of four main types on the island of Ireland. This paper considers th...
Knowth is one of three large monuments at the Neolithic complex in the bend of the River Boyne in Co...
It has been proven that many of the rhyolite and dolerite bluestones that reside within the Sarsen c...
Stone circles are a diverse monument form which may well incorporate a complex palimpsest of sites ...
This report presents a summary account of two surveys undertaken by the authors to determine and int...
This paper reports the latest findings on the stone observatory of Bric Pinarella (Finale Ligure, Sa...
This paper starts by outlining the history of stone axe studies in Ireland, from their antiquarian b...
Archaeoastronomy is still a marginalised topic in academia and is described by the Sophia Centre, th...
The paper summarizes results of an on-going project in the Boyne Valley in Ireland and in Orkney in ...