Vol. 17 No. 1 |
Mar/Apr 2014 |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 1 |
Papers |
Highlighting the history of Japanese radio astronomy. 3: Early solar radio research at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory | Hiroshi Nakajima, Masato Ishiguro, Wayne Orchiston, Kenji Akabane, Shinzo Enome†,
Masa Hayashi, Norio Kaifu, Tsuko Nakamura and Atsushi Tsuchiya† | 2 |
Ancient astronomical culture in Ukraine. 1: Finds relating to the Paleolithic Era |
Irina B. Vavilova and Tetyana G. Artemenko | 29 |
The beginnings of modern astronomy at the University of St Andrews |
Alan H. Batten | 39 |
Twenty-five years of helioseismology research in Uzbekistan |
Sh. A. Ehgamberdiev, E. Fossat and A.V. Serebryanskiy | 45 |
The astronomy of two Indian tribes: the Banjaras and the Kolams |
M.N. Vahia, Ganesh Halkare, Kishore Menon and Harini Calamur | 65 |
The 1761 discovery of Venus’ atmosphere: Lomonosov and others |
Vladimir Shiltsev | 85 |
Indian astronomy and the transits of Venus. 2: The 1874 event | R.C. Kapoor | 113 |
Book Reviews |
L’Observatoire de Paris: 350 Ans de Science, edited by Laurence Bobis and James Lequeux | William Tobin | 136 |
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Vol. 17 No. 2 |
Jul/Aug 2014 |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 139 |
Editorial | Duane W. Hamacher and Wayne Orchiston | 140 |
Papers: Ethnoastronomy of Aboriginal Australians |
Songlines and navigation in Wardaman and other Australian Aboriginal cultures | Ray P. Norris and Bill Yidumduma Harney | 141 |
Star maps and travelling to ceremonies: the Euahlayi People and their use of the night sky |
Robert S. Fuller, Michelle Trudgett, Ray P. Norris and Michael G. Anderson | 149 |
Are supernovae recorded in indigenous astronomical traditions? |
Duane W. Hamacher | 161 |
The emu sky knowledge of the Kamilaroi and Euahlayi Peoples |
Robert S. Fuller, Michael G. Anderson, Ray P. Norris and Michelle Trudgett | 171 |
Aboriginal astronomical traditions from Ooldea, South Australia. Part 1: Nyeeruna and ‘The
Orion Story’ |
Trevor M. Leaman and Duane W. Hamacher | 180 |
Dreamtime astronomy: development of a new indigenous program at Sydney Observatory |
Geoffrey Wyatt, Toner Stephenson and Duane W. Hamacher | 195 |
The Ilgarijiri Project: A collaboration between Aboriginal communities and radio astronomers
in the Murchison Region of Western Australia |
John Goldsmith | 205 |
Other Papers |
The possible astronomical function of the El Molle stone circle at the ESO Observatory,
La Silla. II: The updated measurement campaign |
Gabriella Bernardi, Alberto Vecchiato and Beatrice Bucciarelli | 216 |
The Sardinian type underground well temple at Garlo, Bulgaria: an architectural and
astronomical survey |
Lyubomir Tsonev and Dimiter Kolev | 222 |
Book Review |
A Single Sky: How an International Community Forged the Science of Radio Astronomy,
by David P.D. Munns | Peter Robertson | 238 |
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Vol. 17 No. 3 |
Nov/Dec 2014 |
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About the JAHH and the cover | Inside Cover |
Contents | 239 |
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The Stebbins Galaxy: the origins of interstellar medium studies in the shrinking super-galaxy | James Lattis | 240 |
Burmese shadow calculations | Lars Gislén and Chris Eade | 258 |
The discovery of quasars and its aftermath | K.I. Kellermann | 267 |
John Bolton and the discovery of discrete radio sources | Peter Robertson, Wayne Orchiston and Bruce Slee | 283 |
The Aboriginal Australian cosmic landscape. Part 1: the ethnobotany of the skyworld | Philip A. Clarke | 307 |
Declinations in the Almagest: accuracy, epoch, and observers | John C. Brandt, Peter Zimmer and Patricia B. Jones | 326 |
Harvey Butcher: a passion for astronomical instrumentation | Ragbir Bhathal | 339 |
An historical perspective on the suspected meteorite impact sites of Tennessee. 1: The Dycus
Structure | J.R.H. Ford, Wayne Orchiston and Ron Clendening | 352 |
Index to volume 17 | | 365 |
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