Archaeastronomy

//ˌɑː(ɹ)ki.əsˈtɹɒnəmi//

Synonyms for "archaeastronomy"

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17 translations across 15 languages.

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Basque

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  • arkeoastronomia noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Catalan

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  • arqueoastronomia noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Finnish

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  • arkeoastronomia noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

French

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  • archéoastronomie noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

German

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  • Archäoastronomie noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Icelandic

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  • fornleifastjörnufræði noun (The archeological study of astronomy)
  • forsögustjörnufræði noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Irish

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  • aircéiréalteolaíocht noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Italian

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  • archeoastronomia noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Norwegian

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  • arkeoastronomi noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Persian

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  • باستاناخترشناسی noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Portuguese

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  • arqueoastronomia noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Romanian

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  • arheoastronomie noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • arheoastronòmija noun (The archeological study of astronomy)
  • археоастроно̀мија noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Spanish

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  • arqueoastronomía noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

Swedish

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  • arkeoastronomi noun (The archeological study of astronomy)

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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.

Source: wiktionary

The current fashion is to call the subject archaeoastronomy, as if it were more the business of astronomers or historians of astronomy than of archaeologists.

Source: wiktionary

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