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This issue of Culture and Cosmos stems out of the 'Land, Sea and Sky: a "3-scape" approach to Archaeology' session of the 2013 meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), at the University of Bournemouth. It features articles by Daniel Brown, Pamela Armstrong, Olwyn Pritchard, Tore Lomsdalen, Fernando Pimenta and collaborators, and book reviews by Liz Henty and Lionel Sims. The contributions to this issue demonstrate how the study of the celestial environment-the skyscape-complements the more traditional archaeological approaches to landscapes and seascapes, and how approaching this trinity holistically sheds further light into past societies, their beliefs and practices. -Fabio Silva, PhD
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This issue of Culture and Cosmos stems out of the 'Land, Sea and Sky: a "3-scape" approach to Archaeology' session of the 2013 meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), at the University of Bournemouth. It features articles by Daniel Brown, Pamela Armstrong, Olwyn Pritchard, Tore Lomsdalen, Fernando Pimenta and collaborators, and book reviews by Liz Henty and Lionel Sims. The contributions to this issue demonstrate how the study of the celestial environment-the skyscape-complements the more traditional archaeological approaches to landscapes and seascapes, and how approaching this trinity holistically sheds further light into past societies, their beliefs and practices. -Fabio Silva, PhD
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