• #12 - Dr. Claus Clausen. Mapping Neolithic lunar landscapes in Western Europe

  • Apr 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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#12 - Dr. Claus Clausen. Mapping Neolithic lunar landscapes in Western Europe

  • Summary

  • Claus Clausen has a background in Astrophysics and he works as an independent researcher associated with the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Having mapped the alignments of funnel beaker culture passage graves across Western Europe, in this episode Claus describes a matrix of sites with lunar orientations and he shares his theory about a megalithic lunar seasonal pointer.

    And introducing a perplexing historical anomaly Claus details vast triangular assemblies of burial sites within monumentalized prehistoric landscapes.

    Claus Clausen research paper: https://www.academia.edu/63905881/The_Orientation_of_Danish_Passage_Graves?ri_id=90221

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