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Native Americans' Sacred and Ceremonial Landscapes Correlation with Groundwater

Aligning the Three Worlds
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This book discusses the Native Americans' concepts of the Sacred Landscapes, Ceremonial Landscapes, Habitationscapes and the features associated with them and their relationship to areas of higher permeability / concentrated flows within the groundwater. In spite of diverse tribal beliefs and environments, as well as, during different historical periods, various aspects of cultural uniformity prevailed which are associated with these concepts. Johnson and his colleagues have investigated sites throughout the United States, Canada, Peru and Chile, as well as, in Europe and East Africa. Their data strongly suggests this was an ancient universal human concept which aligned the under, present and spiritual worlds. The book includes two hundred thirty-five colored images of maps and stone features.

Author Biography:

Throughout his professional career, David Johnson has been an educator, author, international photographer and archaeologist. During the last fifty years, his international assignments have provided him the opportunity to experience a wide variety of cultures, religions and environments which contributed to his holistic approach to developing a more in-depth understanding of the academic disciplines he is investigating.He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree for his research, is a National Geographic Research and Exploration award recipient and his research documents and publications are preserved in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.. His research examines the correlation between geological and hydrological features and ancient archaeological sites.
Release date NZ
February 23rd, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
190
Dimensions
216x279x13
ISBN-13
9781954744608
Product ID
35707396

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