• #18 - Professor Radoslaw Palonka. Deciphering Puebloan Archaeoastronomy at Crow Canyon

  • Aug 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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#18 - Professor Radoslaw Palonka. Deciphering Puebloan Archaeoastronomy at Crow Canyon

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  • Professor Radoslaw Palonka from Jagiellonian University discusses his innovative archaeoastronomy research at Crow Canyon. This ancient monumental landscape in southwestern Colorado reveals how Ancestral Puebloans integrated celestial observations into their rituals, offering deep insights into their societal and ritualistic complexities.

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