Archaeo–Astronometria

Vol. One The Argo Mystery and Medusa Rage (Treatise on Ancient Astro – Poetry)

by Dean Clarke


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/10/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781436300001
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781436300018

About the Book

There have been many books on the origin of astronomy some good and some very poorly address the issues of ancient mans interests in the stars. The ancient Sumer and Egyptian notions of music mostly confirms how ancient this notion is in their chorded progressions of tone. This notion is more an Upper Paleolithic celestial idea. In a sense man during this time man was beginning to have a concept of north, south, east and west in spatial terms. It involves the curvature of the ribs of Nut the Egyptian Sky Goddess as a ribbed vaulted sky, and sometimes in a horizon sense of a bowing arch of a stars path, or the curve of a bone in the stars moving path. The half way point of this fall for say our Nut, Adam and Eve would thus be about 27,000 BC which falls in a significant period Ice Age re-emergence and a deserts expanding in equator regions. These are only a small part of what had to addressed in origins of night sky studies. The point being this piece as fake or not is that the components of the animals, man, plants and man’s artifacts were very early on displayed. We might ask in such a condition what was their night sky? If we look at all of these constellations they fall below the Celestial Equator in the South Pole region mostly. It would seem that all these birds to them being placed in the night sky like the stars and as they watched what directions the birds along with stars as to where they went in order to ascertain their relations to dusk or dawn night sky. What caused the South Africa plight of 80,000 BC? The Antarctica had been growing ice forms from 170,000 BC to 80,000 BC towards the north, and then around 70,000 BC there seemed to be a melting trend back south. In an astronomy sense we can thank him for larger game entering in the pantheon of the constellations, or the leaf, otter, and some constellations lost to time like the mammoths. What does this have to do with constellations, taboos, or the advent of Cro-Magnon man well in the depictions of constellation images? Slowly from east to west the stars move, but then it did not take man not long after 70,000 BC to note that some planets or stars seemed to move retrograde in the night sky? This book address what ideas did they show or have before or after these earth changes. As ideas such as: "Maybe, it was a ‘lasso’ constellation for some animals capture as a God of Capture." And, "Somewhere around the time of 50,000 BC in the region of northern England to the region above the Black Sea there occurred a melting phase between the ice ages and cultures began to spread". The evidence of this is found by different locations in Europe and Central Europe of the use of rock shadows, stars noted by hands in movement, and certain hand symbols by star images or dots as stars not just stab marks. Ironic again that Man beside Woman on the pole treetop does not have strong reminders of the Adam-Eve Tree and the Serpent as maybe Draco? The symbol anciently always shows the snake at the foot of the tree or ascended the tree at the apex of the trunk which if astronomy wise would mean an ascended constellation to the Zenith or the Pole! Draco thus deposed Adam and Eve from their own constellation garden and domain by it ascending as an ancient Pole Axis Mundi? Thus the smoke screen really is a tied between this local area of France and Late Paleolithic Mans ideas of that region in the night sky of a certain year or month period of hunting. Although we have jumped forward in the time of ancient astronomy beginnings in a way really in this sense we have not. To the real beginnings of little known ancient astronomy.


About the Author

Dean Clarke discovered he was a natural born psychic at the age of 7. By the age of 19 Dean was in contact with the well known English Atlantean expert Egerton Sykes who was 80 years old at the time. E. Sykes told Dean to carry on Sykes work, especially in America. Dean took this as a sacred trust and for the last twenty-five years has studied, written, lectured, taught, and has illustrated several T.V. documentaries on Atlantis. Mr. Clarke’s work has been seen on Discovery, The Learning Channel, History Channel, and National Geographic Channel. Dean has been interviewed by George Noory, announcer of AM Coast to Coast, with Art Bell. Dean Clarke is a poet as well an artist. He spent four years on this work, Archaeo-Astronometria. Dean graduated with a degree in Sociology of Arts and Sciences, and in Art. His Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree included Astronomy, Cultural Anthropology, Art, and Communications from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Mr. Clarke’s many years of study of theories in the diffusion of culture, pre-Colombian history in America, and his personal Astronomy studies, have combined with his other talents and interests to produce this cutting edge volume.