History and Science of Ancient Astronomy - Stonehenge and Archaeoastronomy
Offered By: Wondrium via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ancient astronomy in this 29-minute video lecture focusing on Stonehenge and archaeoastronomy. Discover how ancient civilizations viewed the sky and its crucial role in their daily lives, serving as a timekeeper, calendar, compass, and agricultural almanac. Delve into the structure and construction of Stonehenge, examining its astronomical alignments and potential purposes. Learn about the Earth's tilt and its impact on solstices, as well as how early cultures used celestial events to mark time. Investigate various theories surrounding Stonehenge's purpose, from Gerald Hawkins' computer hypothesis to its possible role as a Druid religious temple. Gain insights into the field of archaeoastronomy and its importance in understanding ancient monuments' orientations to the sky.
Syllabus
Astronomers´ Work Shines Across the Ages
The Cross Cultural Accuracy of Ancient Astronomy
The Magnificence of the Antikythera Mechanism
Structure and Materials of Stonehenge
The Lengthy Construction of Stonehenge
Archaeoastronomy Points to Directional Symbolism
The Importance of Cardinal and Solstitial Directions
A 23-Degree Tilt of the Earth Creates the Solstices
Sunrise, Sunset, and Solstices Are Early Clocks
Gerald Hawkins´ Book Proclaims Stonehenge a Computer
Was Stonehenge a Druid Religious Temple?
Absurd Rebranding of Stonehenge From Medical Journal
Taught by
Wondrium
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