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The Ancient Sky-Watchers, an Introduction

Course number : 4600089   ID : 4978   
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For our ancestors, the sky was used as a clock, calendar, navigation and surveying. This tradition and its astronomical significance can be seen in the New World as well as New Grange, Stonehenge and more. Join us at the Four Seasons Resort, set in the dark skies of the Sanga de Cristo foothills, for the perfect stargazing experience. Participants will learn the traditions of the Ancestral Puebloan cultures of the Southwest, including Chaco, Mesa Verde, Bandelier, as well as those of the adjacent Mogollon and Hohokam people. We will also discuss the connections between the ancient sky-watchers and the subsequent Pueblo cultures of the Rio Grande and Santa Fe River valleys. The experience ends with a fireside Q & A with the instructor while enjoying the Four Seasons signature hot cocoa and s'mores!

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Mon

Location
TBD Location

Instructor
MultipleInstructor :
1.Erin Peacock2.Faith Schroeder3.James Wysong 

Tuition: 

$99.00


Registration Closes On
Monday, September 23, 2024 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
9/23/2024 Mon 06:30 PM - 09:30 PM Santa Fe, TBD Location  Map James Wysong  ; Faith Schroeder  ; Erin Peacock 

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The Ancient Sky-Watchers, an Introduction
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Mon
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Location
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Instructor
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