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Journal article

MUKUNDU, R., KTORIDES, W. and BROWN, D., 2016. Skyscapes of Clifton. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 16 (4), pp. 33-39. ISSN 1108-9628

BROWN, D., 2016. Preface: Modern Archaeoastronomy: from Material Culture to Cosmology, 23 June 2014, Portsmouth, UK. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 685, 011001. ISSN 1742-6588

BROWN, D., 2016. An introductory view on archaeoastronomy. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 685, 012001. ISSN 1742-6588

BROWN, D., 2016. Phenomenology of shadow. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 16 (4), pp. 25-32. ISSN 1108-9628

BROWN, D., 2015. Exploring Skyscape in Stellarium. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 1 (1), pp. 93-112. ISSN 2055-348X

BROWN, D., 2015. The experience of watching: place defined by the trinity of land-, sea-, and skyscape. Culture and Cosmos, 17 (2). ISSN 1368-6534

BROWN, D., 2014. Astronomy in the park: linking cultural heritage and dark skies. Journal and Review of Astronomy Education and Outreach, 1 (2), B69. ISSN 2372-8388

BROWN, D., SILVA, F. and DORAN, R., 2013. Education, archaeoastronomy and the outdoor classroom: lessons from the past. Ancient cosmologies and modern prophets. 20th European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC) Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 24-29 September 2012, 19, pp. 515-527. ISSN 1408-032X

BROWN, D., 2013. The Orion constellation as an installation: an innovative three-dimensional teaching and learning environment. The Physics Teacher, 51 (3), p. 160. ISSN 1943-4928

BROWN, D., FRANCIS, R. and ALDER, A., 2013. Supporting the outdoor classroom: an archaeo-astronomy project. School Science Review, 94 (349), pp. 76-84. ISSN 0036-6811

BROWN, D., 2012. A standing stone and its possible astronomical alignment – using seasonal shadow and light displays in the Neolithic. The British Sundial Society Bulletin, 24 (3), pp. 2-6. ISSN 0958-4315

BROWN, D., NEALE, N. and FRANCIS, R., 2011. Peak into the past: an archaeo-astronomy summer school. School Science Review, 93 (342), pp. 83-90.

BROWN, D. and CANAS, L., 2010. Archaeo-astronomy in society: supporting citizenship in schools across Europe. International Journal for Science in the Society, 2 (3), pp. 153-164.

BROWN, D. and NEALE, N., 2010. A global citizen of the skies. Educationalfutures, 2 (2), pp. 41-55.

MAUCK, B., BROWN, D., SCHLOSSER, W., SCHAEFFEL, F. and DEHNHARDT, G., 2005. How a harbor seal sees the night sky. Marine Mammal Science, 21 (4), pp. 646-656.

BROWN, D. and BOMANS, D.J., 2005. To see or not to see a bow shock. Identifying bow shocks with Ha allsky surveys. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 439 (1), pp. 183-194.

BROWN, D. and BOMANS, D.J., 2005. To see or not to see a bow shock. Identifying bow shocks with Ha allsky surveys. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 439 (1), pp. 183-194.

ARNOLD, L., MENZEL, S., BENNERT, N., BRENNSCHEIDT, M., BROWN, D., VAN, E., KNIERIM, V., LEIPSKI, C., RUPPEL, J. and SCHEYDA, C.M., 2003. Results of hands-on training for students at the Observatory Hoher List [Short Contributions of the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Freiburg, Germany, September 15-20 2003]. Astronomische Nachrichten, 324 (3), p. 178.

BROWN, D. and BOMANS, D., 2003. Searching for bow shocks using All-Sky Ha surveys [Short Contributions of the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany, 23-28 September 2002]. Astronomische Nachrichten, 324 (2).

BROWN, D. and BOMANS, D.J., 2003. A bow shock in the W5 region [Short Contributions of the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Freiburg, Germany, September 15-20 2003]. Astronomische Nachrichten, 324 (3), p. 135.

Chapter in book

BROWN, D., 2018. Memories unlocked and places explored: stellarium, temporality and skyscapes. In: N. CAMPION and C. IMPEY, eds., Imagining other worlds. Ceredigion: Sophia Centre Press. ISBN 9781907767111

COSMA, G., BROWN, D., BATTERSBY, S., KETTLEY, S. and KETTLEY, R., 2017. Analysis of multimodal data obtained from users of smart textiles designed for mental wellbeing. In: 2017 International Conference on Internet of Things for the Global Community (IoTGC), Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 10-13 July 2017. Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). ISBN 9781538620649

BROWN, D., 2015. Skyscapes: present and past - from sustainability to interpreting ancient remains. In: F. SILVA and N. CAMPION, eds., Skyscapes: the role and importance of the sky in archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 9781782978404

BROWN, D., SALARIS, M., CASSISI, S. and PIETRINFERNI, A., 2008. Impact of rotation on the evolution of low-mass stars. In: XXI Century challenges for stellar evolution. Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, pp. 579-583.

BROWN, D. and SALARIS, M., 2007. The impact of rotation on the evolution of low-mass stars. In: R.J. STANCLIFFE, J. DEWI, G. HOUDEK, R.G. MARTIN and C.A. TOUT, eds., Unsolved problems in stellar physics: a conference in honor of Douglas Gough. American Institute of Physics, pp. 315-319.

CHINI, R., BROWN, D., HOFFMEISTER, V.H., MANTHEY, E., SCHEYDA, C.M., SCHMIDTHUISEN, O. and KRÜGEL, E., 2003. The stellar content of the young cluster in M 17. In: B. DE and D. VAN, eds., Galactic star formation across the stellar mass spectrum : proceedings of the 2002 international astronomical observatories in Chile workshop. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, pp. 415-420. ISBN 1583811303

Conference contribution

BROWN, D., ALDER, A. and BEMAND, E., 2013. A possibly astronomically aligned monolith at Gardom's Edge [forthcoming]. In: Stars and Stones: Voyages in Archaeoastronomy and Cultural Astronomy. 19th European Society for Astronomy in Culture (SEAC) Conference, Évora, Portugal, 19-24 September 2011, Évora, Portugal.

ALDER, A. and BROWN, D., 2012. A proposed astronomically aligned monolith at Gardom’s Edge. In: Megalithic Portal Derbyshire Conference, Matlock, 2012.

BROWN, D. and ALDER, A., 2011. A virtual fieldtrip: supporting fieldtrips during lectures. In: 1st Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, Nottingham Trent University, College of Arts and Science, Nottingham, September 2011.

BROWN, D. and ALDER, A., 2011. A proposed seasonal sundial at Gardom's Edge. In: SEAC Voyages in Archaeoastronomy and Cultural Astronomy: a Meeting of Different Worlds, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal, September 2011, Universidade de Évora, Évora, Portugal, September 2011.

BROWN, D., 2008. The 0.5m NTU Observatory - the door to modern astronomy. In: RAS National Astronomy Meeting, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, 31 March - 4 April 2008, Belfast.

BROWN, D., 2006. Horizon astronomy in the Ruhr area. In: Undisciplined! Proceedings of the Design Research Society Conference 2008, Leicester.

BROWN, D., 2005. Stellar rotation & episodic mass loss. In: RAS National Astronomy Meeting, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 4-8 April 2005, Birmingham.

Edited book

HENTY, L. and BROWN, D., 2019. Visualising skyscapes: material forms of cultural engagement with the heavens. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780203730935

Journal editorship

BROWN, D., 2016. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Bristol: IOP Publishing.

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

BROWN, D., 2021. Mars missions from China and UAE are set to go into orbit – here’s what they could discover. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

BROWN, D., 2020. Five Moon myths – and how to disprove them yourself. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2020. Betelgeuse: star’s weird dimming sparks rumours that its death is imminent. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2017. Six cosmic catastrophes that could wipe out life on Earth. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2016. Amateur astronomers say Chinese space station could crash to Earth – are they right? The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2016. Explainer: the science behind leap years and how they work. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2016. David Bowie ‘constellation’ – a stellar hoax? The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2015. What is the biggest star in the Universe? The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2015. Now that’s a close shave: secrets of the Halloween asteroid headed for Earth. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2015. From comets to planets near and far, space probes reveal the universe. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2015. Russian spacecraft falling to Earth poses no danger – we have survived bigger objects. The Conversation.

BROWN, D., 2015. The first space walk happened 50 years ago, and nearly ended in disaster. The Conversation.

Website content

BROWN, D., 2005. Die Horizontalsonnenuhr auf der Halde Hoheward mit einem Edelstahl-Obelisken als Schattenwerfer.

BROWN, D., 2005. Expertise on the construction of the tip of a high accuracy gnomon: Gestaltung einer Gnomonspitze.

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