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Ancient Native American Astronomical Practices

December 9, 2015 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Free

Throughout history, the ability of a people to survive and thrive has been tied to environmental conditions.  The skill to predict the climatic change of the seasons was an essential element in the ability to “control” those conditions.  Seasonal calendars thus became the foundation of early cultures: hunting and gathering, planting and harvesting, worshiping and celebrating were activities dictated by specific times of the year.  All of these activities have fostered the identity and strength of cultures.

Ken Zoll photo - WEBKenneth Zoll is the Executive Director of the Verde Valley Archaeology Center in Camp Verde. He is also a volunteer docent at cultural heritage sites in the Coconino National Forest. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in cultural astronomy of the Southwest and is a certified instructor in cultural astronomy with the Arizona Archaeological Society. He is currently working with Arizona State University’s Center for Meteorite Studies on the use of meteorites among ancient Southwest cultures. Zoll is the author of several popular books on cultural astronomy and rock art in Central Arizona, as well as several cultural astronomy articles in professional publications.

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Date:
December 9, 2015
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Venue

Sedona Winds Retirement Center
405 Jacks Canyon Rd.
Sedona, AZ 86351 United States
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Phone
928-284-1603
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