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SR 64: Astronomy for Ancients
Episode 64

SR 64: Astronomy for Ancients

Today on Space Radio: A very special interview with Dr. Emily Holt, environmental archeologist, visiting assistant professor of classics at Miami University, and president of Public Scholar Outreach. We’re talking about prehistoric and historic cultures, how they used astronomy, and more!

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December 22, 201824m 23s

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Today on Space Radio:

A very special interview with Dr. Emily Holt, environmental archeologist, visiting assistant professor of classics at Miami University, and president of Public Scholar Outreach. We’re talking about prehistoric and historic cultures, how they used astronomy, and how we know about it!

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