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Some of the world's oldest cave paintings have revealed how ancient people had relatively advanced knowledge of astronomy. Animal symbols represent star constellations in the night sky, and are used to mark dates and events such as comet strikes, analysis from the University of Edinburgh suggests. (Credit: Alistair Coombs)ALISTAIR COOMBS/UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

Cave Paintings May Actually Be Sophisticated Star Maps – Forbes

Via Forbes.com Brid-Aine Parnell Contributor If you thought prehistoric cave art was just daubs of hunting scenes, you need to think again. The latest research suggests that some of the oldest cave paintings in the world were ancient representations of astronomy. Researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh and Kent studied details of drawings in caves in Turkey, Spain, France and […]

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Graham Hancock: Elves, Aliens, Angels and Ayahuasca

Graham Hancock: Elves, Aliens, Angels and Ayahuasca

This event represented the first meeting of Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson. Thank you to Gary Baddeley and Raymond Wiley for helping bring these paradigm changing scholars together. Graham Hancock’s first stop on his 2010 North American book tour (for his novel “Entangled” was Dragon*Con Atlanta. On opening night he presented his lecture “Elves, Aliens, Angels and Ayahuasca” at Eyedrum. […]

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