Analyzing Rock Art with Tony Prekis - Ep 125

On today’s episode Alan brings on Tony Prekis to analyze a rock art panel associated with the Freemont Cultural traditions.

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Analyzing Rock Art - Ep 124

Alan and Chris analyze three rock art panels from the Coso Range in California. You can look at these every day and see something different.

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Amazonian Shamanism With Cinematographer Paul Goldsmith - Ep 123

On today’s episode we visit with Paul Goldsmith, award winning cinematographer and creator of Talking Stone: Rock Art of the Coso, documentary film and the coffee table book on Coso rock art based on our film.  In this episode we discuss some surprising insights Paul has after firsthand meetings with practicing shamans in the Amazon.  He gives us a glimpse of what they are like and some surprising reflections on his interactions.  You will learn some interesting aspects about shamanism and the Native American cultures.  A lively discussion!

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The Origins of Religion in Rock Art - Ep 122

Religion permeates most cultures around the world and throughout time. How did early people represent and practice their religions with respect to rock art? What did they represent with the images and what stories were they trying to tell? Dr. Garfinkel discusses some of his research and study on this topic for today’s episode.

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Ecstatic Postures and Altered States of Consciousness with Laura Lee - Ep 121

Connecting with rock art, sites, and artifacts is often important for gaining understanding. Today’s guest is Laura Lee. Laura is Vice President and Director of Research and Outreach of Cuyamungue, The Felicitas D Goodman Institute and will discuss ecstatic postures and altered states of consciousness.

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