Rock-art image in Fern Cave, Lava Beds National Monument, California : not the AD 1054 (Crab Nebula) supernova / R.A. Armitage ... [et al.].
Tipo de material: ArtículoTema(s): En: Anthropology TodayResumen: The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky. One can suppose ancient people living by natural light were more compellingly struck by the sight of comets and supernovae, and understandably researchers seek images of them in the shapes of rock-art motifs. An absolute dating contradicts that supposition in respect of a presumed image of the visible supernova of AD 1054.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Analítica de revista | Biblioteca Central Colección General | General | ANTIQUITY-273/97 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible | FICTICIO400 |
Antiquity 71 (1999): 715-719
The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky. One can suppose ancient people living by natural light were more compellingly struck by the sight of comets and supernovae, and understandably researchers seek images of them in the shapes of rock-art motifs. An absolute dating contradicts that supposition in respect of a presumed image of the visible supernova of AD 1054.
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