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The History and Theory of Archaeoastronomy

Original price was: £350.00.Current price is: £299.00.

September 12-13, 2026. The history of archaeoastronomy, its relationship to archaeology and esotericism, and the evolution of its theory are the focus of this course. You will learn everything from antiquarian speculations to the birth of archaeology, from the first use of a computer to assess alignments to the latest interpretations. No prior knowledge of astronomy or archaeology needed.

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Long before archaeoastronomy became a recognized discipline, curious minds were already asking whether ancient monuments pointed to the sky. From early antiquarian musings to the rise of scientific archaeology, from speculation to computational analysis, the field has evolved through a fascinating interplay of wonder, skepticism, and discovery. Understanding this history is not merely academic — it gives us essential insight into why archaeoastronomy looks the way it does today.

This course invites you to explore the intellectual journey of archaeoastronomy: how ideas about sky-aligned monuments have been framed, challenged, refined, and sometimes distorted across time.

Through a series of engaging lectures and historical case studies, you will:

  • Trace the roots of archaeoastronomical thought from early antiquarians and romantic-era dreamers to the emergence of modern archaeological science.
  • Examine the complex relationship between archaeoastronomy and mainstream archaeology — including periods of tension, skepticism, and mutual influence.
  • Discover how esoteric traditions, alternative histories, and cosmic philosophies shaped public perception of celestial alignments.
  • Follow key milestones — from the first use of computers to find orientations, to the development of methodological standards and professional frameworks.
  • Gain a broad understanding of how theory in archaeoastronomy has evolved — and how this history informs current debates and future directions in the field.

By the end of the course, you will have a panoramic view of archaeoastronomy’s intellectual development — a narrative that spans centuries of thought and reveals how our interpretations of ancient skywatching have changed with culture, technology, and scholarly rigor.

Requirements

This course is suitable for anyone. No prior knowledge of astronomy or archaeology is necessary.

Delivery

This course will be delivered live on Zoom on the following dates/times:

  • September 12, 2026 :: 15:00-19:00 GMT
  • September 13, 2026 ::  15:00-19:00 GMT 

Recordings will also be released on the course page the week after the course, so that you can catchup if you missed it, or if you wish to do the course asynchronously and at your own pace.

The course pages will also include optional multiple choice quizzes for each lecture so that you can test your knowledge, should you wish to.

Certificate

All participants will receive an official certificate of completion, signed by the course instructors, indicating the total number of instructional hours completed.

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Original price was: £350.00.Current price is: £299.00.
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