Hi Venus - meant to mention that Fred Hoyle first captured my attention and imagination with his book "On Stonehenge" published 1977 in which he advanced the theory that stonehenge was used by the ancient britons to calculate and predict eclipses. This was pioneering work in the field of archaeastronomy. As I'm passionate about both astronomy and archaeology this struck a bit of chord with me. Wondered whether he makes any mention of archaeoastronomy in his earlier Astronomy works?
cheers,
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