This is a book I have hoped to see on the shelves for many years. A combination of astronomy, archaeology, and astrology.
At a soft pace, the author takes us through the planets, and how our ancestors interacted with them, mostly, as they were inspired to built monuments that enabled them to mark the passages of the Inner Planets, Sun, and Moon; while including select prominent constellations, and Fixed Stars.
She touches on the science of their movements, including a section regarding why astronomical dating, and astrological dating differ, and, employs a few very ancient myths offering them in a new light with our knowledge of how the planets, and stars, move in the sky.
The appendices collection particular ephemeries, as relevant to her presentation, such as elongations, conjunctions, and times of retrograde.
The fact she mentions Ophiuchus is reason enough for me to recommend this book. She doesn't deal much with the constellations for long, although acknowledging that it is on the ecliptic, longer than some of the better-known constellations, shows that she is serious about explaining the astronomy has priority.
Also, discussion Presession makes it clear the concepts of astrological Ages, and the variations in sizes of the constellations.
A good work. I look forward to reading more of her.