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History Fuzz

De: Ashley Cowie
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  • Hosted by Scottish filmmaker and writer Ashley Cowie, the History Fuzz podcast presents weekly interviews with leading research scientists. Each episode reveals the motivations, tools, and skills of the ancient skywatchers, surveyors, architects and builders who created awe-inspiring stone structures within monumental landscapes.

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  • #17 - Professor Marc Frincu. Ancient Astronomy in the Armenian Highlands
    Jun 1 2024
    Professor Marc Frincu is an authority in distributed systems, big data, smart grids, astronomy, and archaeoastronomy. Marc is also the secretary of the European Society for Astronomy in Culture and vice-president of the Romanian Society of Cultural Astronomy.

    In this episode Marc guides us deep into the Armenian Highlands and relives his extraordinary discoveries of Bronze Age astronomical devices. He discusses the functionality of mysterious spiral and cup-shaped petroglyphs, and delineates crumbling stone structures with starburst alignments to surrounding burial sites and mountaintops.

    We also dive into Yazidi cosmology, and Mark outlines a north to south Bronze Age meridian line defined by a cone of stones framing the circumpolar stars. And seeking meaning, we discuss ancient perception of the north sky and how it was perhaps associated with notions of mortality, and infinity.

    Read Professor Marc Frincu’s academic papers: https://bitly.cx/OFOiM

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  • #16 - Ian Hinton. Medieval Church Secrets: Investigating Freemason Alignment Theories
    May 21 2024
    18th-century Freemasons believed medieval church architects in England oriented their buildings with the azimuth of sunrise on the day of the patronal saint. However, having spent over ten years exploring the English countryside with a compass Ian Hinton surveyed the alignments of over 2000 rural churches and his work thoroughly debunks this romantic masonic notion.

    In this episode Ian discusses the hidden complexities of church building, revealing a suite of masonic secrets and myths. And after explaining why leylines are “utter nonsense,” Ian reveals how his database of alignments suggests changing weather and climate patterns were key factors in the orientation of English churches.

    Read Ian Hinton’s academic paper: website: https://bitly.cx/FRbY

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    Join the History Fuzz team exploring and filming in Colombia

    All television and media enquiries please contact Eric Radin and AKA Talent

    To advertise your product or service on this podcast, or to discuss show sponsorship options, please contact Ashley Cowie by email

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  • #15 - Professor Timothy Pauketat. Beneath Cahokia: Unearthing Ancient American Pyramid Mounds
    May 14 2024
    Professor Timothy Pauketat, Director of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, is a leading authority on Mesoamerican-Southwestern connections, and in this conversation he reveals the secrets of Cahokia, the major precolonial ceremonial centre located near St. Louis, Missouri, in the Midwestern region of the United States.

    Journeying into indigenous American cultures' astronomy and sacred geography, Timothy presents an astronomically aligned landscape reflecting the Milky Way and key stages of the lunar cycle. And he also discusses the possible functions of the enigmatic Birdman tablet, the controversial Chaco Meridian, and the role of frog sounds in ancient rituals and climatology.

    Professor Timothy Pauketat website: https://anthro.illinois.edu/directory/profile/pauketat

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    Join the History Fuzz team exploring and filming in Colombia

    All television and media enquiries please contact Eric Radin and AKA Talent

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