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    Explore "petroglyph" with insightful episodes like "BGRT 0001 - Bonus the Pilot - Dennis Clay Rodman", "Aull About History 9, Part II - Petroglyphs, Forgeries, and a Debate", "Out on the trails", "Chesterton and 'The Plight of the Indians' w/ Dr. Matt Milliner" and "#140 - Paul Devereux" from podcasts like ""BGRoundtable", "Aull About History", "Sam Walker's Desert Diaries", "Wade Center" and "The Grimerica Show"" and more!

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    Aull About History 9, Part II - Petroglyphs, Forgeries, and a Debate

    Aull About History 9, Part II - Petroglyphs, Forgeries, and a Debate
    Welcome to part two of the ninth episode of Aull About History, the local history podcast from The Dominion Post in partnership with the Aull Center, a branch of Morgantown Public Library.

    Listen to part one of this episode: https://www.dominionpost.com/2021/06/11/aull-about-history-9-morgantown-land-before-time-part-1/

    Follow along as we explore the rich history of Morgantown and North Central West Virginia.

    In this episode, part two of two, historian Nathan Wuertenberg takes a look at our region's history of petroglyphs, runestones, and Morgantown's role in the evolutionary debate. Hear about the petroglyphs still buried just off of Route 119, as well as the debate between West Virginia University professors and William Jennings Bryan in the leadup to the famous Scopes trial.

    Follow the Aull Center on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeMqWSbf/

    Music in this episode, courtesy of the Free Music Archive:
    "Frog In The Well" by Lucas Gonze
    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lucas_Gonze/Ghost_Solos/LGonze-GhostSolos-FrogInTheWell

    Lofi Sadness by RamolPro
    Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6789-lofi-sadness
    License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    Chesterton and 'The Plight of the Indians' w/ Dr. Matt Milliner

    Chesterton and 'The Plight of the Indians' w/ Dr. Matt Milliner

    How can G.K. Chesterton’s Everlasting Man help us interpret ancient cave paintings in North America through a Christian lens? In this episode, Associate Professor of Art History, Dr. Matt Milliner sits down with Crystal and David to offer a preview of his upcoming Hansen Lecture on October 3, 2019. In an effort to ‘do what Chesterton did,’ Dr. Milliner offers a Christ-centered reading of recently uncovered, ancient cave paintings in North America.

    #140 - Paul Devereux

    #140 - Paul Devereux
    Interview Starts 26:06
     
    Paul Devereux is a researcher, presenter, artist, broadcaster and author of many things that interest us in
    Grimerica. Hist latest books are Sacred Geography and Lucid Dreaming - How to Access your Inner Virtual Realities.
     
    Paul's main interest has been archeoacoustics, ancient lifeways and earth mysteries. He is also founding co-editor (with Neil Mortimer) of Time & Mind, a multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal covering topics glossed over or ignored by traditional journals in the realm of "earth mysteries" and the various "archeo" subjects.
     
    We have a great chat with Paul about archeoacoustics, primary resonance, ancient civilizations, the physicality of sound waves, new age nonsense and lucid dreaming among many other topics.
     
    Below is a quick summary of some of the projects Paul has been working on.
     
    The overall aim of the Landscape and Perception project is to carry out a forensic audiovisual re-examination of Preseli, Avebury and Stonehenge in an attempt to return to the primary sensory status of prehistoric man, with a view to redefining landscape art and ‘cleansing the windows of perception’ for our digital times.
     
    The Dragon Project was founded in 1977 (a Trust from 1988), to explore rumours about the power and properties of ancient, especially prehistoric, “sacred” places and monuments.
     
    • The study of physical, measurable energies at sites

    • The archaeology and anthropology of consciousness

    • Exploration of human biophysical and mental reactions and interactions at sites

    • Multi-sensory properties of sites, especially acoustical properties (archaeoacoustics)
     
    In the intro Darren and Graham continue on about the now infamous blue ball phenomenon. Darren reads out the quote gathered by listeners from past episodes. Graham shares some listener synchronicities and feedback.  
     
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