Sinagua Sunwatchers: An Archaeoastronomy Survey of the V-V Heritage Site
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This study describes the recently discovered solar calendar created by the prehistoric Sinagua culture near Sedona Arizona about 1100 AD. The calendar employs the midday sun and prehistoric rock art to mark the time of the equinoxes, solstices and other ceremonial and agriculturally significant dates.
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