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Politics of Archaeoastronomy, part 1

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Pyramidology, an obsession in Great Britain in the 1860s, 1870s and 1880s, helped usher in the hybrid science of archaeoastronomy, though you won't read about this in the Wikipedia article. Judging past practices as pseudoscience using modern sensitivities, the collaborative authors have banished this, nonetheless, formative genesis reported here.

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  • I too have been robbed and insulted by Wikipedia "authorities." Whole passages from my published works on Thomas Morton of Merrymount were used without permission, and when I tried to correct mistakes, was "banned." Well, this video speaks rightly of the "politics" of archaeoastronomy. In spite of that, enjoy "CALENDAR HOUSE: Clues to Minoan Time from Knossos Labyrinth," a full-length illustrated study of the first central Western calendar system, at ANCIENT LIGHTS dot o-r-g

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