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In a world without artificial lights, the night sky is ablaze with stars, whose patterns tell stories you have heard since childhood. The Sun, Moon, and stars are crucial to your daily existence, since they tell the time, direction, and when to plant and harvest. The perfect regularity of the heavens is the only guaranteed part of life and inspires deep religious and philosophical ideas, while unexpected events such as eclipses and comets incite fear.

Experience this ancient outlook with noted astrophysicist and historian of astronomy Professor Bradley Schaefer of Louisiana State University. An award-winning teacher, Dr. Schaefer takes you around the world, exploring the close relationship that people thousands of years ago had with the sky.

The Remarkable Science of Ancient Astronomy covers notable sites and phenomena such as Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid, the Star of Bethlehem, the origin of constellations, Polynesian sky navigation, ancient calendars, and more. Understand the precise alignment of prehistoric monuments with the Sun and stars, learn how to use a medieval astrolabe, and decipher the workings of an astonishing ancient Greek computer called the Antikythera mechanism, which was centuries ahead of its time.

Using only their eyes, ancient astronomers got many things right, and their meticulous records have proved invaluable to modern astronomers, helping them calculate the slowing of Earth’s rotation and the expanding stellar cataclysms called supernovae. Ancient astronomers truly laid the foundation for modern science.

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Astronomy & Space Science Ancient Science Astronomy Thought-Provoking Anthropology Social Sciences Ancient Astronomy

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From the beginning of time, humans have looked up to the sky in adoration and curiosity, a trend that continues today. The future of space exploration is abundant with people curious to discover what lies beyond the little blue marble we call Earth. Whether you’re someone who looks up to the sky and wonders what that one bright star is, or a seasoned astronomy enthusiast looking to become a pro, these audiobooks are full of insights and revelations.

Vast Knowledge • Fascinating Content • Very Good Narration • Comprehensive Coverage • Ancient Science Exploration

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the lecturer promotes the myth that Christmas was originally a pagan festival honoring the sun. He is also clearly unfamiliar with Biblical material, wrongly assuming that the Magi are named and that the little drummer boy is mentioned.

skip the lecture on the Star of Bethlehem

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Very interesting info. Would be better if he wasn't always trying to DEBOONK the silly giants he's standing on the shoulders of.

Pretty good

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I’m adding this to Kaler and Shutt as my favorite astronomy Audible books. Definitely a great overview of ancient astronomy. Good to compare what people knew and how they knew it. Schafer’s own research adds to the discussion.

One of my favorites…

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Overall Great book. the author is a bit arrogant, but is well informed, and does a good job explaining it all. The only other problem is their are gaps 5-10 seconds long gaps, once or twice every chapter, it gets kind of annoying but it’s not a big deal. The author’s knowledge is vast, from Native Americans, ancient Chinese observances, too Greek astronomers, he covers it all.

Great book. Listened to the whole thing!

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I first learned about Great Courses from the Great Courses video streaming service. I'm pretty sure I watched a few episodes from a different course by this very professor. The weird breaks in audio that occur in this lecture series are obviously where the speaker is showing objects, maps, and graphs to the audience in a lecture hall or video. The audio was taken from a video series without cutting these pauses out of the audio. For some people this will be very hard to deal with.

obviously a video that audio was taken from

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