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Page 1: Archeoastronomy

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Welcome to an overview on Archeoastronomy

Presented by Heidi Short and her Helpful

Assistants

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What is this subject?

How long has it been studied?What kind of controversies come from

this subject?Can we make connections with the

past?

Some of the places around the world connected to this subject .

Examples of what can be seen.

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What is it, really?Dictionaries say it is the study of astronomy

by ancient cultures.But it is so much more.

Interpretation, practices and knowledge that the ancient cultures had of the stars and

worlds above.

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Archeoastronomy

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John Aubrey (1626-1697)Antiquarian and Writer

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Reverend William Stukeley (1687- 1765)Antiquarian, Scholar of Sacred History,

And Cabalistic Science

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J. Norman Lockyer (1836-1920)Civil Servant, Solar Physicist

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Temples, Druids, Alignments with the heavens.

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Robert Bauvel and Graham HancockJohn Anthony West and

Robert Schoch

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Around the World

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Welcome to EgyptNabta Playa, Sahara Desert

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Circular Zodiac

Originally on the ceiling of

The Temple of Het-Hert

(Hathor)

It is presently in the Louver.

A replica currently resides in

The Temple

“Circular Zodiac”

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The Great Monuments

Giza Plateau

Karnak, Luxor

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Welcome to Europe

La Roche aux Fees

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Welcome to the United Kingdom

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The Most Famous of AllStonehenge

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Avebury

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Scotland

Ballochroy, Kintyre, Argyll

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Aulton,Aberdeenshire

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IrelandNewgrange, Meath

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Roma, Ankor Wat, Easter Island

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Welcome to the Americas

Tiahuanaco, Bolivia

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Central AmericaDzibilchaltún, Yucatan

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Caracol Tower, Chichen Itza, Mexico

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Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan

TEOTIHUACAN Temple of the Sun

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North AmericaMiami, Florida

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America’s Stonehenge, Mystery Hill

Sacrificial Stone

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Cahokia Mounds, Southern Illinois

Serpent Mound, Ohio

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Poverty Point, northeastern Louisiana

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Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

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Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Wyoming

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The End