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Seven Ages Audio Journal 002: Murder By Proxy

January 11, 2018

On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we look at how the late criminal Charles Manson and his unsettling mind became iconic in American culture.

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Ancient Indian Rock Art May be the World’s First Sky Chart Depicting a Supernova

January 7, 2018

Rock art discovered at an archaeological site in Kashmir may depict an early star chart, featuring a supernova that occurred 5600 years ago.

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Seven Ages Audio Journal 001: The First Americans

January 6, 2018

On this first edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we discuss evidence of early human arrivals in the Americas, and discoveries at the Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Pennsylvania.

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The Calendar of Deep Time: The Geological History of Planet Earth

January 3, 2018

The concept of ‘Deep Time’ is synonymous with geologic time, a vast and somewhat mysterious period, which chronicles the life age of the Earth.

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“America’s Chernobyl”: The Hanford Site, a Beautiful Disaster

January 2, 2018

Both noble, and tragic, the Hanford nuclear site was the result of desperate times, and one of the darkest periods in modern American history.

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Hidden Messages in Mummy Cases Shed New Light on Life in Ancient Egypt

January 1, 2018

Egyptologists have recently found hidden messages on scraps of waste papyrus, used in ancient times to construct the decorated outer casing of mummy burials.

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The Faces of Andromeda: Mythic Princess, Constellation, and Galactic Neighbor

December 29, 2017

Andromeda is a name that, from mythological princess to stellar namesake, has held meaning and significance since times of antiquity.

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Asbestos: Controversial “Wonder Material” of Past and Present

December 20, 2017

Since antiquity, asbestos has been revered as a “wonder material”… although the hazards associated with it were equally well known to the ancient Greeks.

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Ian Fleming, Aleister Crowley, and How the Occultists Won the War

December 18, 2017

In one of the most unusual side-narratives of the Second World War, James Bond creator Ian Fleming worked alongside an infamous occultist to turn the tides of the conflict.

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Platinum Anomaly Offers New Evidence Supporting Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

December 15, 2017

2017 yielded new studies that support an ancient cataclysm… and platinum, a rare-earth element, may hold the key to understanding its cause.

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