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Best podcasts about caral

Latest podcast episodes about caral

La rosa de los vientos
Civilizacion milenaria

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 2:20


Descubre la civilización milenaria de Caral-Supe o simplemente Caral, una de las más antiguas de América que se desarrollo hace 5000 años. 

Alternativa 3
Ciudades antiguas de Perú

Alternativa 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 80:03


Escucha un poco de las ciudades de Caral, Bandurria y Tucume.

Creativos radio
Ciudades antiguas de Perú

Creativos radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 80:03


Caral, Bandurria y Tucume.

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO
Informe Ovni Argentina/Caral: El Santuario de los Dioses con Diego Blanco y Ruth Shady

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 108:40


TEMPORADA 31 DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Vive el Misterio... Pasa, ponte cómodo y disfruta... From London: Esta semana, el viaje de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, esta semana hablamos del gran apagón en Argentina y que podía estar debido a los avistamientos ovnis en el país patagónico de sudamerica. El Informe Ovni en Argentina nos lleva a conocer alguno de los casos ovnis más importantes. Mar del Plata nunca estuvo ajena a este fenómeno y, desde la década de 1940 en adelante, se convirtió rápidamente en una ciudad con avistamientos continuos: en 1947, en 1963, en 1965, en 1972 y hasta pasado el año 2000. Las coincidencias de los testigos y los vuelos sobre el mar a alta velocidad. Luego hacemos un viaje hacia el pasado, hacia la misteriosa y desconocida civilización sagrada de Caral en Perú. Una civilización pacifica que mantuvo su armonía y su conexión con lo sagrado durante más de 1000 años. Una de las civilizaciones con más de 5000 de antigüedad que poseía los más altos conocimientos en arquitectura, genética agrícola, alimentación, música, evolución emocional y espiritual nunca antes conocida de una civilización tan antigua. Se desconoce la causa de su desaparición de la noche a la mañana. Con la ayuda de Diego Blanco, experto en culturas andinas, nos llevará a descubrir los secretos de esta gran civilización de la que tenemos que aprender tantas cosas olvidadas. Además de las voces de la arqueóloga y descubridora, Ruth Shady y el Dr.Alejandro Cussianovich. Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify Amazon YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO
Informe Ovni Argentina/Caral: El Santuario de los Dioses con Diego Blanco y Ruth Shady

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 108:40


TEMPORADA 31 DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Vive el Misterio... Pasa, ponte cómodo y disfruta... From London: Esta semana, el viaje de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, esta semana hablamos del gran apagón en Argentina y que podía estar debido a los avistamientos ovnis en el país patagónico de sudamerica. El Informe Ovni en Argentina nos lleva a conocer alguno de los casos ovnis más importantes. Mar del Plata nunca estuvo ajena a este fenómeno y, desde la década de 1940 en adelante, se convirtió rápidamente en una ciudad con avistamientos continuos: en 1947, en 1963, en 1965, en 1972 y hasta pasado el año 2000. Las coincidencias de los testigos y los vuelos sobre el mar a alta velocidad. Luego hacemos un viaje hacia el pasado, hacia la misteriosa y desconocida civilización sagrada de Caral en Perú. Una civilización pacifica que mantuvo su armonía y su conexión con lo sagrado durante más de 1000 años. Una de las civilizaciones con más de 5000 de antigüedad que poseía los más altos conocimientos en arquitectura, genética agrícola, alimentación, música, evolución emocional y espiritual nunca antes conocida de una civilización tan antigua. Se desconoce la causa de su desaparición de la noche a la mañana. Con la ayuda de Diego Blanco, experto en culturas andinas, nos llevará a descubrir los secretos de esta gran civilización de la que tenemos que aprender tantas cosas olvidadas. Además de las voces de la arqueóloga y descubridora, Ruth Shady y el Dr.Alejandro Cussianovich. Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify Amazon YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com

Esperienze Di Gioco
Ep 81 - Tiletum, Finca, Magic Ravnica Cluedo edition, Massive Darkness 2, Caral

Esperienze Di Gioco

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 53:41


Puntata numero 81SUPPORTA il PODCAST offrendoci un Caffè qui su KO-FIhttps://ko-fi.com/boardgamesofferteISCRIVITI A BOARDGAMES OFFERTE SU TELEGRAMhttps://t.me/BgOfferteISCRIVITI Alla chat di Esperienze di Gioco su Telegramhttps://t.me/EdgPodcast⭐️Novità! Puoi mandarci i tuoi commenti AUDIO su questo sito https://www.speakpipe.com/EsperienzeDiGiocoAudioi più simpatici verranno fatti sentire durante le puntateIn questa puntata:TILETUMhttps://amzn.to/3XDolhTFINCAhttps://tidd.ly/3zK8dmNMagic: The Gathering – Ravnica: Cluedo Editionhttps://amzn.to/3N0zvIBMASSIVE DARKNESS 2https://amzn.to/3ZCgGmECARALhttps://amzn.to/3BgMFP3Iscriviti al canale Youtube di Valetutto!https://bit.ly/3TGPFJHIscriviti al canale Youtube de LaGiocoFamigliahttps://bit.ly/40wGr4VSIGLEINTRO Otierre - La nuova realtàhttps://youtu.be/7DYMnYpDdT4ISCRIVITI A ZENCASTRhttps://zencastr.com/?via=EdgPodcast

Creativos radio
Caral la ciudad de 5 mil años

Creativos radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 57:59


Conoce la antigua ciudad de Caral en Perú con antigüedad de 5 mil años (tal vez más).

Alternativa 3
Caral la ciudad de 5 mil años

Alternativa 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 57:59


Conoce la antigua ciudad de Caral en Perú con antigüedad de 5 mil años (tal vez más).

Eternal Expansion with Erica Ellle
035: ANCIENT LAND PORTAL: get the codes & messages of ancient sites of Peru!!

Eternal Expansion with Erica Ellle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 47:57


In this episode, Stormy shares her experiences visiting sacred sites in Peru, including Caral and Machu Picchu. She discusses the peaceful and recharging energy she felt in these places and the importance of honoring change and listening to the land. Stormy also explores the theories and mysteries surrounding these ancient sites, questioning the traditional narratives of history. She emphasizes the power of connecting with nature and finding God in the natural world. Overall, Stormy encourages listeners to be open to new discoveries and perspectives. Takeaways Why it is important to visit sacred sites in Peru  Listening to the land  Questioning traditional narratives of history can lead to new discoveries Connecting with nature and finding God in the natural world is powerful Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Journeying Through Sacred Sites in Peru 02:21 Obsession with Ancient Land and Hidden Codes 19:09 The Energy Exchange with the Land 32:59 The Power of Connecting with Nature and Finding God Connect with Stormy: - Subscribe to my Self Discovery Newsletter where i give you tools and frameworks to discover your soul, purpose, inner world & energy in under 5 minutes - Download my Free Jolt Yourself Back to Life EBook - Stormy's Instagram - Podcast's Instagram - Watch on YouTube With F*ckiing MAGIC, Stormy

Travel With Hawkeye
The Hidden Treasures of Peru

Travel With Hawkeye

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 30:42


Episode 265 - Machu Picchu is on many people's bucket lists, but as Alvaro Silva tells us, some equally incredible Peruvian sites often go undiscovered by travelers. Today we explore the Hidden Treasures of Peru, including: Qhapaq Nan - The famed Incan Trail  The Sarcophagi of Carajia Cumbemayo and it's aqueducts The lost city of Caral and the famed Q'eswachaka Rope BridgeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Tiempo está Cerca...
Juan 4 al 6. Planos Telepáticos. Crisis Perú. La Civilización de Caral.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 176:46


PODCAST del Domingo 23 de Junio de 2024 1ra Hora 1. Más Rollos o Planos en Acuarela, el Trabajo y el Puntaje de Luz por Alfa y Omega. 2. Juan Cap. 4 Jesús y la mujer samaritana y Jesús sana al hijo de un noble. 3. Rollo: NO RESPETÓ A LOS SERES CASADOS 4. Rollo: TODO GOBIERNO QUE QUITÓ BENEFICIOS 5. Itinerario de la crisis, de Sinesio López. 2da Hora 6. Mientras más dificultad, mayor es el premio; los Niños no tienen Juicio, por Alfa y Omega. 7. Juan Cap. 5 El paralítico de Betesda y La autoridad del Hijo de Dios. 8. Rollo: TODO LLAMADO VISTA DE ADUANA 9. Rollo: TODO LO QUE DERROCHÓ UN PUEBLO 10. Caral, Autonomía, Acústica, Civ Centros urbanos, anfiteatro, Ruth Shady, el Trueque, Antisísmicos. 11. Civilización de Caral, Shicras Técnica Antisísmica, Mecánica de Fluidos del Viento, Principio o efecto Venturi, el Cambio Climático. 3ra Hora 12. Las Tendencias, los Platillos Voladores, los Dibujos Celestes, los Títulos por Alfa y Omega. 13. Juan Cap. 6 Alimentación de los cinco mil y Jesús anda sobre el mar. 14. Rollo: TODO LO SALIDO DEL REINO DE LOS CIELOS 15. Rollo: TODO REVOLUCIONARIO ES UN PROFETA

Tecnología & Negocios
TURISMO EN CARAL CON AGRO EXPERIENCIAS VIP

Tecnología & Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 21:47


Entrevista con Angelo Pinasco, fundador de Empedrada Runch & Lodge.

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Juan del 4 al 6. Itinerario Crítico en Perú. Civilización de Caral. El Tercer Mundo en la ONU.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 176:53


PODCAST del Domingo 24 de Setiembre de 2023 1ra Hora 1. Más Rollos o Planos en Acuarela, el Trabajo y el Puntaje de Luz por Alfa y Omega. 2. Juan Cap. 4 Jesús y la mujer samaritana y Jesús sana al hijo de un noble. 3. Rollo: ORIGEN DE LOS TIEMPOS, las Idea, Hágase la Luz, la Eternidad está dentro; el término Trino. 4. Rollo: GEOMETRÍA NUMERAL, el fuego es el origen; el Cuerpo de Carne, Dolor moral, la Verdad. 5. Itinerario de la crisis, de Sinesio López. 2da Hora 6. Mientras más dificultad, mayor es el premio; los Niños no tienen Juicio, por Alfa y Omega. 7. Juan Cap. 5 El paralítico de Betesda y La autoridad del Hijo de Dios. 8. Rollo: ORIGEN DEL SOL TERRESTRE, el Espíritu, la Relatividad, las otras Creaciones de Dios. 9. Rollo: TRICEPTACIÓN DEL UNIVERSO, los faraones, la historia, laDoctrina, el Juicio, el Arca de las Alianzas, la Copa. 10. Caral, Autonomía, Acústica, Civ Centros urbanos, anfiteatro, Ruth Shady, el Trueque, Antisísmicos. 11. Civilización de Caral, Shicras Técnica Antisísmica, Mecánica de Fluidos del Viento, Principio o efecto Venturi, el Cambio Climático. 3ra Hora 12. Las Tendencias, los Platillos Voladores, los Dibujos Celestes, los Títulos por Alfa y Omega. 13. Juan Cap. 6 Alimentación de los cinco mil y Jesús anda sobre el mar. 14. Rollo: PRINCIPIO DE LA SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD, el número posee magnetismo veloz, la Creación como un Complejo Industrial; las Ideas. 15. Rollo: ORÍGEN DE LOS NÚMEROS, las Alianzas, el Futuro Destino según el Cálculo. 16. Ecuador cambia la alerta amarilla a naranja por la inminente llegada de El Niño. 17. Reunión anual de cancilleres del Grupo de los 77 y China en la ONU.

Tecnología & Negocios
CARAL HABRÍA SIDO LA PRIMERA SMART CITY DE AMÉRICA

Tecnología & Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 26:04


Expertos en tecnología se reunirán el próximo viernes 7 de julio en el Centro de Convenciones del Hotel Chavín, en Barranca, con el objetivo de establecer alianzas para un desarrollo turístico e inclusivo con transformación digital y la ciudad sagrada de Caral sea reconocida como un recurso turístico excepcional a nivel mundial. Destacados profesionales del estudio de la innovación tecnológica a lo largo de la historia peruana, mencionan que la ciudad de Caral no solo sería la ciudad más antigua de América, sino que sería la primera smart city. El Fórum Internacional ‘Caral Smart City' reunirá a expertos de renombre internacional, líderes de la industria y académicos apasionados por la transformación digital y el potencial de la tecnología blockchain, el próximo viernes 7 de julio en el Centro de Convenciones del Hotel Chavín de Barranca, para promover de manera más eficiente un desarrollo sostenible y mejorar la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos a través de una tecnología que nos permite avanzar hacia un futuro más equitativo, seguro eficiente y sostenible. “Antes que las tecnologías de la información y comunicación inundaran nuestras vidas, Caral ya estaba tejiendo las fibras de la información con los quipus. Caral ya comprendía el valor de la comunicación. Sus habitantes desarrollaron un lenguaje visual a través de los nudos que transmitían información codificada, lo cual podría ser el primer sistema blockchain en la tierra. Hoy, en la era de la inteligencia artificial y la conectividad, honramos a Caral como la chispa que encendió el fuego del progreso”, comenta Yenni Vilcherres, directora de la ONG Innova Social, y responsable de la organización del evento. El fórum internacional ‘Caral Smart City' busca establecer alianzas para un desarrollo turístico e inclusivo con transformación digital, el cual busca la consolidación y participación del sector turístico en la economía nacional y transformándolo en un sector protagónico como la ciudad sagrada de Caral en crecimiento y desarrollo. Cabe señalar que el ‘Caral Smart City' se llevará a cabo de manera híbrida, con participación presencial, en el Hotel Chavín de Barranca, y por transmisión en vivo por Facebook y LinkedIn. El fórum internacional ‘Caral Smart City' es organizado por la Municipalidad Provincial de Barranca, en conjunto con la ONG Innova Social. Y cuenta con el apoyo de Cámara Nacional de Turismo del Perú – CANATUR, la Dirección Regional de Comercio Exterior y Turismo del Gobierno Regional de Lima, INQUBALAB de la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas – UPC, Caja Municipal de Ica, Municipalidad Distrital de Supe, Huella Agencia Digital, Osservatorio Blockchain e Transformazione Digitale y el Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo - MINCETUR. “Estamos impulsando el turismo interno a través de una transformación digital. Este evento mezcla innovación y cultura milenaria, el ‘Caral Smart City' una gran oportunidad para aprender de los mejores y establecer conexiones valiosas de tendencias en tecnología y su impacto social. Es importante empoderar a Caral como destino turístico competitivo y sostenible, y que a su vez sea reconocida como un recurso turístico excepcional y de gran significación como el nivel jerárquico Nº4”, destaca Yenni Vilcherres García. Los interesados en participar del ‘Caral Smart City', pueden contactarse a través del siguiente registro: https://lnkd.in/eW6XyUsD. DATOS Fórum Internacional ‘Caral Smart City' Día:                        viernes 7 de julio de 2023. Hora:                    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. Lugar:                   Centro de Convenciones del Hotel Chavín de Barranca (José Gálvez 222). Evento con transmisión en vivo desde LinkedIn y Facebook desde las redes de Innova Social. Mayor información: https://www.innovasocial.org.pe/.

El Tiempo está Cerca...
Isaías 1, 2 y 3. Perú, acusado por Amnistía Internacional. AMLO pausa la Alianza del Pacífico. Los Ojos de Agua y Caral en Perú.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 153:30


PODCAST del Domingo 28 de Mayo de 2023 1ra Hora 1. Los Trabajadores ganan Puntaje de Luz. Las Naciones explotadas forman una Potencia con Cristo a la cabeza, por Alfa y Omega. 2. Isaias Cap. 1 Una nación pecadora. Arrepentimiento, Juicio y redención de Jerusalén. 3. Perú Amnistía Internacional denuncia ejecuciones extrajudiciales durante protestas. 4. Congreso de Perú dilata investigaciones sobre muertes en protestas. 5. Alcalde de Cusco fue rechazado en Estados Unidos por decir que en Perú se respetan los derechos. 2da Hora 6. Lo Común es del Reino. Y la causa del mal, por Alfa y Omega. 7. Isaias Cap. 2 Reinado universal de Jehová Juicio de Jehova contra los soberbios. 8. Presidente de México, ironiza tras ser declarado persona non grata. 9. AMLO anuncia el cese de las relaciones diplomáticas con el Gobierno de Perú. 10. Los ojos de agua , acueductos precolombimos vigentes casi dos milenios en Perú. 11. Shady y el cambio climático la última aventura de la famosa arqueóloga peruana. 3ra Hora 12. Las Tres Doctrinas de Dios, por Alfa y Omega. 13. Isaias Cap. 3 Juicio de Jehová contra Judá y Jerusalén Juicio contra las hijas de Sion. 14. Bolivianos exigen justicia por víctimas de abusos de Iglesia católica. 15. Jóvenes líderes de América Latina conocen los logros de la revolución china. 16. Xi Jinping promete a Rusia el firme apoyo de China en intereses fundamentales. 17. Prof. Eduardo Artés: El Occidente en crisis, el BRICS supera al G-7. La unidad de los países pequeños.

Tecnología & Negocios
ANGELO PINASCO INNOVA EN CARAL CON EMPEDRADA FUNDO Y LODGE

Tecnología & Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 43:58


Programa Tecnología Pyme, presentando al empresario Angelo Pinasco, gerente general de Empedrada Fundo & Lodge, un negocio que combina el atractivo milenario de Caral, la civilización más antigua de América, el turismo exclusivo y la agroindustria. Además, el optometrista Pedro Pinto nos da algunos tips para la salud visual. Y una entrevista exclusiva con Karry, el caricaturista peruano más reconocido a nivel mundial.

La Encerrona
VERGÜENZA: Ministro de Justicia se hace humo frente a Ruth Shady #LaEncerrona

La Encerrona

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 22:16


La historia detrás de la denuncia por peculado doloso contra la arqueóloga Ruth Shady por proteger el patrimonio de Caral. El ministro de Justicia rompió la promesa que le hizo. MIENTRAS TANTO: Ayer cayó el oficial mayor del Congreso. Pero hay más: Los viajes de los congresistas. El año pasado se gastó casi S/2 millones en pasajes y viáticos. Y... ¿Buscas decoración para el cumpleaños de tu engreído? ¿Fotos familiares en el Callao? Este y otros emprendimientos tienen DESCUENTOS para ti. TAMBIÉN: Un poco de esperanza para Lima. **** ¿Te gustó este episodio? ¿Buscas las fuentes de los datos mencionados hoy? Entra a http://patreon.com/ocram para acceder a nuestros grupos exclusivos de Telegram y WhatsApp. También puedes UNIRTE a esta comunidad de YouTube aquí https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0AJJeNkFBYzegTTVbKhPg/join **** ¿Quieres que tu emprendimiento sea mencionado en La Encerrona? Regístrate aquí para postular: https://encerroners.club

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Gálatas 4, 5 y 6. SOS Caral. En Perú Amnistía Internacional presenta evidencias. Los Transgénicos. AMLO retiene Alianza del Pacífico.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 177:34


PODCAST del Domingo 19 de Febrero de 2023 1ra Hora 1. Parábola Izquierda y Derecha por Alfa y Omega. 2. Gálatas Cap. 4 Exhortación contra el volver a la esclavitud. Alegoría de Sara y Agar. 3. Caral, Ruth Shady pide apoyo para implementar nueva sede en Lima. 4. Puno ronderos piden a alcalde de San Antón pedir perdón y cumplir mandato previo. 5. Amnistía presenta en Perú evidencias de abusos contra manifestantes. 6. Organizaciones de DDHH denuncian a Gobierno por muerte de 6 manifestantes en Perú. 2da Hora 7. Dios se presenta según su Libre Albedrío y es Alegre como un niño, por Alfa y Omega. 8. Gálatas Cap. 5 Estad firmes en la libertad. Las obras de la carne y el fruto del Espíritu. 9. Pilar San Martín. Hemos visto discursos sumamente racistas de las autoridades en Perú. 10. AMLO rechaza entregar la presidencia de la Alianza del Pacífico a Perú. 3ra Hora 11. Mientras más sufrida es una vida mayor es el premio. Los Profetas, por Alfa y Omega. 12. Gálatas Cap. 6 Pablo se gloría en la cruz de Cristo. 13. Descubren en Perú fósil de nueva especie de cachalote prehistórico. 14. Ciudad de Antioquía en ruinas. 15. Nuevo reto a EEUU México prohíbe maíz transgénico para alimento humano. 16. Conferencia de Seguridad de Múnich con atención a voces de sur global.

Gastronomia
Duel gastron

Gastronomia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 18:02


Dumplings, gyozas, wonton, baos... s

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº EXTRA 54: La espiritualidad y religión toltecas - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 43:57


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Iglesia, Religión y Espiritualidad no son lo mismo. ¿Qué es la Toltequidad? Una tecnología espiritual, no una creencia. No confundir Sabiduría práctica con Espiritualidad. El Nahuatl. Quetzalcoatl. Netzahualcoyotl. El error de traducción que creó a los dioses. La pirámide, el habitáculo, las energías e Ipalnemouani. Los Toltecas y su influencia. La edad de oro... ¿es psicológica o fue real? Caral (3.000 a.C.), la ciudad de la paz. La Huehuetlatolli. Relacionados: Podcast AFR Nº 85: Netzahualcoyotl: el Da Vinci americano https://alfilodelarealidad.com/podcast-afr-no-85-da-vinci-el-netzahualcoyotl-europeo/ El Rito de Renacimiento del Guerrero https://alfilodelarealidad.com/el-rito-de-renacimiento-del-guerrero/ ¿Una «Muralla China» Prehispánica? https://alfilodelarealidad.com/una-muralla-china-prehispanica/ Asomándonos al Inframundo https://alfilodelarealidad.com/asomandonos-al-inframundo/ Nueva plataforma de cursos (https://miscursosvirtuales.net). * * * Programa de Afiliados * * * iVoox comparte con AFR un pequeño porcentaje si usas uno de estos enlaces: * Disfruta de la experiencia iVoox sin publicidad, con toda la potencia de volumen, sincronización de dispositivos y listas inteligentes ilimitadas: Premium anual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=68e3ae6b7ef213805d8afeeea434a491 Premium mensual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=7b7cf4c4707a5032e0c9cd0040e23919 * La mejor selección de podcasts en exclusiva con iVoox Plus Más de 50.000 episodios exclusivos y nuevos contenidos cada día. ¡Suscríbete y apoya a tus podcasters favoritos! Plus https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=258b8436556f5fabae31df4e91558f48 Más sobre el mundo del Misterio en alfilodelarealidad.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Filo de la Realidad. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3844

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº EXTRA 54: La espiritualidad y religión toltecas - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 43:57


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Iglesia, Religión y Espiritualidad no son lo mismo. ¿Qué es la Toltequidad? Una tecnología espiritual, no una creencia. No confundir Sabiduría práctica con Espiritualidad. El Nahuatl. Quetzalcoatl. Netzahualcoyotl. El error de traducción que creó a los dioses. La pirámide, el habitáculo, las energías e Ipalnemouani. Los Toltecas y su influencia. La edad de oro... ¿es psicológica o fue real? Caral (3.000 a.C.), la ciudad de la paz. La Huehuetlatolli. Relacionados: Podcast AFR Nº 85: Netzahualcoyotl: el Da Vinci americano https://alfilodelarealidad.com/podcast-afr-no-85-da-vinci-el-netzahualcoyotl-europeo/ El Rito de Renacimiento del Guerrero https://alfilodelarealidad.com/el-rito-de-renacimiento-del-guerrero/ ¿Una «Muralla China» Prehispánica? https://alfilodelarealidad.com/una-muralla-china-prehispanica/ Asomándonos al Inframundo https://alfilodelarealidad.com/asomandonos-al-inframundo/ Nueva plataforma de cursos (https://miscursosvirtuales.net). * * * Programa de Afiliados * * * iVoox comparte con AFR un pequeño porcentaje si usas uno de estos enlaces: * Disfruta de la experiencia iVoox sin publicidad, con toda la potencia de volumen, sincronización de dispositivos y listas inteligentes ilimitadas: Premium anual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=68e3ae6b7ef213805d8afeeea434a491 Premium mensual https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=7b7cf4c4707a5032e0c9cd0040e23919 * La mejor selección de podcasts en exclusiva con iVoox Plus Más de 50.000 episodios exclusivos y nuevos contenidos cada día. ¡Suscríbete y apoya a tus podcasters favoritos! Plus https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=258b8436556f5fabae31df4e91558f48 Más sobre el mundo del Misterio en alfilodelarealidad.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Filo de la Realidad. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3844

C'Ludik
Caral – Week end ludik

C'Ludik

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 15:31


Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO
La misteriosa y desconocida ciudad sagrada de Caral de 5000 años con Diego Blanco

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 110:19


From London Temporada 28: El programa de esta semana de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, en el primer tramo nos ha llevado a conocer varias informaciones de interés. El astrofísico Avi Loeb nos cuenta cómo construir "la nave más fantástica jamás imaginada", que permitiría recorrer todo el universo observable en el transcurso de una sola vida humana. El astronauta se acercaría lo suficiente a la velocidad de la luz como para mantener una dilatación temporal suficiente y atravesar todo el Universo durante la vida de un ser humano. Y luego hablaremos sobre Alerta en Estados Unidos por un aumento de encuentros con ovnis: hablan de "peligro" y "amenaza". En Estados Unidos, un informe de Inteligencia puso en alerta al gobierno de Joe Biden por un aumento en el avistamiento de ovnis. De acuerdo a ese reporte, se produjeron más de 500 apariciones de objetos voladores no identificados en los últimos dos años, lo que representa una suba con respecto a los registros anteriores. Más tarde hacemos un viaje hacia el pasado, hacia la misteriosa y desconocida civilización sagrada de Caral en Perú. Una civilización pacifica que mantuvo su armonía y su conexión con lo sagrado durante más de 1000 años. Una de las civilizaciones con más de 5000 de antigüedad que poseía los más altos conocimientos en arquitectura, genética agrícola, alimentación, música, evolución emocional y espiritual nunca antes conocida de una civilización tan antigua. Se desconoce la causa de su desaparición de la noche a la mañana. Con la ayuda de Diego Blanco, experto en culturas andinas, nos llevará a descubrir los secretos de esta gran civilización de la que tenemos que aprender tantas cosas olvidadas. Además de las voces de la arqueóloga y descubridora, Ruth Shady y el Dr.Alejandro Cussianovich. Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html SI DESEAS SALUDARNOS DESDE CUALQUIER PUNTO DEL PLANTA PUEDES HACERLO A TRAVÉS DE NUESTRO WHATSAPP 00 44 7378 880037 Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com #cia #biden #uap #ufo #caral #diegoblanco #ruthshady #perumagico #aviloeb

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO
La misteriosa y desconocida ciudad sagrada de Caral de 5000 años con Diego Blanco

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 110:19


From London Temporada 28: El programa de esta semana de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, en el primer tramo nos ha llevado a conocer varias informaciones de interés. El astrofísico Avi Loeb nos cuenta cómo construir "la nave más fantástica jamás imaginada", que permitiría recorrer todo el universo observable en el transcurso de una sola vida humana. El astronauta se acercaría lo suficiente a la velocidad de la luz como para mantener una dilatación temporal suficiente y atravesar todo el Universo durante la vida de un ser humano. Y luego hablaremos sobre Alerta en Estados Unidos por un aumento de encuentros con ovnis: hablan de "peligro" y "amenaza". En Estados Unidos, un informe de Inteligencia puso en alerta al gobierno de Joe Biden por un aumento en el avistamiento de ovnis. De acuerdo a ese reporte, se produjeron más de 500 apariciones de objetos voladores no identificados en los últimos dos años, lo que representa una suba con respecto a los registros anteriores. Más tarde hacemos un viaje hacia el pasado, hacia la misteriosa y desconocida civilización sagrada de Caral en Perú. Una civilización pacifica que mantuvo su armonía y su conexión con lo sagrado durante más de 1000 años. Una de las civilizaciones con más de 5000 de antigüedad que poseía los más altos conocimientos en arquitectura, genética agrícola, alimentación, música, evolución emocional y espiritual nunca antes conocida de una civilización tan antigua. Se desconoce la causa de su desaparición de la noche a la mañana. Con la ayuda de Diego Blanco, experto en culturas andinas, nos llevará a descubrir los secretos de esta gran civilización de la que tenemos que aprender tantas cosas olvidadas. Además de las voces de la arqueóloga y descubridora, Ruth Shady y el Dr.Alejandro Cussianovich. Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html SI DESEAS SALUDARNOS DESDE CUALQUIER PUNTO DEL PLANTA PUEDES HACERLO A TRAVÉS DE NUESTRO WHATSAPP 00 44 7378 880037 Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com #cia #biden #uap #ufo #caral #diegoblanco #ruthshady #perumagico #aviloeb

EL MIRADOR
EL MIRADOR T04C019 En memoria de Alfredo Caral (29/09/2022)

EL MIRADOR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 21:10


The Radio Show
The Aftermath: Caral J

The Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 50:00


EZ and M-16 talk to radio/podcast host and enthusiast Caral J about her love and passion for creating great podcast content. We discuss her origins and influences as well. Later we get into how she was able to start her own course as a radio personality and evading the pressures of careers that do not suit her dreams. Later in the Don't @ Me segment we find out if Caral J likes to text? Or if she prefers the old school approach of a phone call?   Background Music: Rawkeyz, Baari X, APA Entertainment For more from Caral J visit: linktr.ee/thejadooexperiencellc Find all info related to The Radio Show here: linktr.ee/itstheradioshow Guest Inquiries: theradioshowinbox@gmail.com Text Us: 678-800-1677

Fabio Audioblog's Life - Podcast do Fabio
Meu "crush" do pet shop ...

Fabio Audioblog's Life - Podcast do Fabio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 3:27


... CARAL..... Sim... ele é muito fofo e gato ;)... Só pra deixar registrado :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fabiotr/message

Fabio Audioblog`s Life
Meu crush do pet shop ...

Fabio Audioblog`s Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 3:28


... CARAL..... Sim... ele é muito fofo e gato ;)... Só pra deixar registrado :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fabiotr/message

Plaza Pauta
Lake Sagaris: urbanista y defensora de la ciclomovilidad premiada por la ONU

Plaza Pauta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 46:01


Escritora, periodista, vecina de Bellavista y PhD en planificación urbana-regional y desarrollo comunitario, esta canadiense está radicada en Chile desde 1981. En su columna, Hugo Mondragón, doctor en arquitectura y académico de la UC, recorrió la Ciudad Sagrada de Caral, en Perú, la más antigua de América, descubierta a mediados de los 90.

El Tiempo está Cerca...
Marcos 13, 14, 15 y 16 Cristo Revolucionario. Perú inicia nueva Refinería en Talara. AMLO rinde cuentas. El Ayuno y la Medicina Natural.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 178:05


PODCAST del Domingo 17 de Abril de 2022 1. Posibilidad de eliminar el Juicio. La iglesia se equivocó y dividió la fe, por Alfa y Omega. 2. Marcos Cap. 13 La destrucción del templo. Señales del fin. La venida del Hijo del Hombre. 3. Cristo el Primer Revolucionario. Alfa y Omega revela cómo combatió al imperio romano. 4. Inicia la Nueva Refinería de Talara en Perú. 5. Solidaridad en tiempos difíciles. 6. Las religiones surgieron como desengaño mental. El Juicio emplea términos duros. Las Cartas de Fátima, por Alfa y Omega. 7. Marcos Cap. 14 Complot para prender a Jesús, La última Cena. Arresto y negación de Pedro. 8. Constituciones en Latinoamérica. 9. Exposición en Perú evoca el buen vivir de milenaria Civilización Caral. 10. Perú, Procudaruría responsabilizó a Repsol por derrame de petróleo en costa de Ventanilla. 11. Andrés Manuel López Obrador entregó su primer informe de gestión del cuarto año de gobierno. 12. El mundo no está tratando a la raza humana de forma igualitaria Tedros Adhanom. 13. Migraciones, el Autor se queda en Perú. Ser Instantáneos. Pedir la resurrección, por Alfa y Omega. 14. Marcos Cap. 15 Jesús ante Pilato. Sentencia, Muerte y sepultura. 15. Marcos Cap.16 Resurrección, Aparición y Ascención. 16. Los riesgos y beneficios del ayuno desde la práctica espiritual hasta la moda. 17. Cuba Medicina natural, una apuesta por la tradición cultural y la salud.

El Tiempo está Cerca...
Marcos 10, 11 y 12. Perú el pasado Común volverá. AMLO y la revocación. Verificando la Verdad de la prensa. La FAO y los alimentos.

El Tiempo está Cerca...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 178:42


PODCAST del Domingo 10 de Abril de 2022 1. Extrañas costumbres del pelo largo en hombres y el divorcio, por Alfa y Omega. 2. Marcos Cap. 10 Jesús enseña sobre el divorcio y Bendice a los niños. El joven rico. Anuncia su muerte. La petición de Santiago y Juan. 3. El pasado volverá con su esplendor. La Civilización Caral dejó un mensaje para el mundo. 4. Perú, Pedro Castillo, destruirá el neoliberalismo. 5. Los Revolucionarios y Cristo por Alfa y Omega. 6. Marcos Cap. 11 Jesús entra en Jerusalem. La Higuera. Expulsa a latigazos a los mercaderes del templo. La Autoridad de Jesús. 7. Reacción internacional por elogio del jefe de gabinete de Perú a Hitler y las falsas autopistas alemanas. 8. Quiénes son los reciclamores y qué papel cumplen en la sociedad. 9. A qué se debe el éxito de los medios rusos en América Latina. 10. Genocidio en Bucha habla el Embajador de Rusia. 11. Un político cubano asegura que la filosofía belicista de EE. UU. atenta contra la paz mundial. 12. El Juicio Final por Alfa y Omega 13. Marcos Cap. 12 Los Labradores malvados. El Tributo. La Resurrección. El Gran Mandamiento. 14. Más de 93 millones de mexicanos están llamados a participar en revocatorio presidencial. 15. FAO alimentos alcanzan su mayor precio en 32 años. 16. Agricultores de EE.UU. piden fin del embargo a Cuba. 17. Qué Está Pasando Ricardo Núñez, psicólogo de la MML. 18. Promueven en Perú el cuidado de la fauna silvestre.

Probing Ancient Aliens
The Lost City Of Peru - S17E1

Probing Ancient Aliens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 74:53


Support the show at: PATREON.COM/PROBINGANCIENTALIENS - for exclusive podcasts every month! BLACKHOLESUPPLYCOMPANY.COM - for Probing Ancient Aliens merch and Disc Golf discs and apparel Let's just spoil it right here - it's Caral. Caral is the Lost City of Peru. BUT, do our plucky ancient astronaut theorists prove that the god or…gaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwds that helped the ancient Incan (and pre-Incans!) build their massive megalithic cities was actually a space brother from another star?! We don't know, Tsouks, Childress and old William Henry sure think they do! Let's proooooooooooooooooooooobe into History's Season 17 opener of Ancient Aliens: The Lost City of Peru!

Dice Tower News
Dice Tower Now 759: November 15, 2021

Dice Tower News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 22:43


This week, tree-themed games take root, Lookout Games announces a colorful Patchwork of Patchworks, Plaid Hat tells some Familiar Tales, and we have a sponsor!   TOP STORIES (1:50) Diamond and Alliance distributors hit by ransomware attacks Canopy coming from Weird City Games and Tim Eisner Living Forest announced by Ludonaute Postmark Games formed to create quality Print and Play titles Lookout lines up many themed Patchwork variations Plaid Hat and Jerry Hawthorne announce Familiar Tales Unlock! Game Adventures to theme around Pandemic, Ticket to Ride and Mysterium Word Heist coming from Gamewright CHOAM and Richese expansion coming for Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy Z-Man announces Russian Railroads: Ultimate Railroads   CROWDFUNDING (9:40) Caral from Funtails Games and Klaus-Jürgen Wrede Gartenbau by David Abelson and Alex Johns, published by 25th Century Games City of the Great Machine from Crow'd Games and German Tikhomirov Monsterpocalypse from Privateer Press and Mythic Games Titania Ascending by XYZ Game Labs and designers Rob Huber and Brendan Riley MonsDRAWsity from Bread and Circuses and designer Eric Slauson   SPONSOR UPDATE (17:25) Kid's Chronicles: Quest for the Moon Stones from Lucky Duck Kids   THE HOTNESS (19:20) Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory Weather Machine Brian Boru: High King of Ireland Dune: Imperium Lost Ruins of Arnak Cascadia Boonlake Terraforming Mars Unfathomable Arkham Horror: the Card Game     CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.

MeepleTown
Episode 87 - Saint Petersburg, Red Cathedral, & Top 10 Essen Spiel 2021

MeepleTown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 147:40


In episode 87, Dean and Jon take a look at games we've been playing lately (Truffle Shuffle, Ascension, & Caral). They also review Saint Petersburg and Red Cathedral. They wrap up the episode talking about their top 10 most anticipated games from Essen Spiel 2021. Thanks for coming down to MeepleTown! If you enjoy our podcast, please consider rating us. If you like our YouTube channel, please consider subscribing. If you have questions you would like us to answer on the podcast, please email us at meepletownmail@gmail.com. To support us further, check out www.patreon.com/meepletown. 00:00     Intro 19:16     Truffle Shuffle 23:06     Ascension 29:14     Steph's Awesome Gaming Calendar 36:26     Caral 52:25     Saint Petersburg 01:12:39  Red Cathedral 01:35:03  Top 10 Anticipated Games from Spiel 2021 To get a calendar from Steph Hodge, you can reach out to her @punkin312 and order @ [url]https://stephsshop.ecwid.com/[/url]. *Review copy of Red Cathedral provided by DEVIR and paid preview copy of Caral provided by Funtails.

DianaUribe.fm
Bolivia, Chile y Perú: santuario de llamas y huemules I

DianaUribe.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 59:55


Los Andes en este episodio se contemplan con toda su fuerza. Las tierras de Bolivia, Perú y Chile son nuestras protagonistas. Aparecen en nuestro paisaje Alpacas, Vicuñas y Guanacos. Nos topamos con los vestigios de la primera ciudad de América: Caral; reconstruimos la Historia de los primeros pueblos originarios y posteriormente de los Incas que se convertirían en un gran Imperio. Así, es como nos encontramos frente a Machu Picchu, el Lago Titicaca y el Salar de Uyuni. Finalmente, entenderemos la importancia de la resistencia Mapuche y su papel en la identidad chilena. Notas del episodio Este episodio fue traído a ustedes gracias a Boston Scientific Las Llamas y sus parientes en la Cordillera de los Andes El salar de Uyuni donde se refleja el Cosmos El maravilloso Lago Titicaca Frente a una gran civilización: las ruinas incas en Machu Picchu Rapa -Nui o ¿la Isla de Pascua? la Isla de Gorgona lugar de serpientes para Francisco Pizarro Una serie para entender la resistencia Mapuche «Sitiados» Los orígenes de la Causa limeña

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast
Episode 134: Zip Code Unavailable - Part 1

Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 151:10


Episode starts at [19:42]- Support us on Patreon and receive exclusive podcasts, videocasts, merch, and MORE! http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast - Towns and cities are defined by more than population and how many square miles they possess. Towns and cities are proudly defined by their age and their ability to stay alive and active throughout decades and centuries. Towns and cities are characters in the grand stories of people's lives. There is melancholy when disaster hits. Joy when a building is erected or a playground is dedicated. Remorse when violence breaks out. It is difficult to imagine that colorful metropolises like Sydney, Paris, New York, or Chicago will one day be forgotten by time. To their citizens, these cities feel like they will always be around. But, if we are using time as an indicator, that means these great cities will one day be gone. Do you think the people of ancient Babylon or Troy or Carthage thought that their beloved city was going to last forever? Of course, they did. Whether it’s through the changing of kingdoms, or wars, or a cloud of ash, like in Pompeii, cities and towns have a lifespan; an undeterminable lifespan. It is guaranteed that at some point in the distant future, people will be baffled by the giant HOLLYWOOD sign sitting atop the hills overlooking what was once Los Angeles, California. In this podcast episode, we’re going to explore towns and cities that either time, or humanity, has forgotten. Since a big component of the supernatural centers around what we don’t know, it isn’t much of a leap to discover, or rediscover, some of these lost characters, which are steeped in what’s weird about our world and drenched in the strange customs of mankind. We have chosen to talk primarily about locations that have been photographed, locations that can be researched, and locations whose whereabouts experts agree upon. So, sit back, relax, and travel the world with us as we rediscover mysterious lost and sunken cities.- Lost City of Petra – Jordan: https://tinyurl.com/x8xss2sd- Lost City of Leptis Magna – Libya: https://tinyurl.com/2e8r7d69- Lost City of Göbekli Tepe – Turkey: https://tinyurl.com/eat9y5ek- Lost City of Calakmul – Mexico: https://tinyurl.com/ebxa685u- Lost City of Caral – Peru: https://tinyurl.com/e8475znf- Lost City of Sanchi – India: https://tinyurl.com/xzuydj4- Lost City of Memphis – Egypt: https://tinyurl.com/wx4vhwjd- Lost City of Sukhothai – Thailand: https://tinyurl.com/5xredzw3 - Lost City of Persepolis – Iran: https://tinyurl.com/2j9d64wy- Lost City of Pompeii – Italy: https://tinyurl.com/cknafd8m- Sunken City of Helike – Greece: https://tinyurl.com/6dhv674 - Lost City of Herculaneum – Italy: https://tinyurl.com/3cmsshca- Sunken City of Port Royal – Jamaica: https://tinyurl.com/zwsn63mw- Sunken City of Alexandria – Egypt: https://tinyurl.com/8t6vxuur- Sunken City of Shi Chang – China: https://tinyurl.com/jm24n6j- Lost City of Carthage – Tunisia: https://tinyurl.com/38ctcfbx - Lost City of Derinkuyu – Turkey: https://tinyurl.com/45vhczec- Lost City of Machu Picchu – Peru: https://tinyurl.com/u8en7e8k- Lost City of Lagunita – Mexico: https://tinyurl.com/4mkc5x37- Lost City of Mesa Verde – Colorado: https://tinyurl.com/2j4mm3ez- Sunken City of Dwarka – India: https://tinyurl.com/yxmza7v7- Lost City of Ciudad Perdida – Columbia: https://tinyurl.com/8hmwx7wz- Sunken City of Yonaguni-Jima – Japan: https://tinyurl.com/myrnhp7u- Lost City of Troy – Turkey: https://tinyurl.com/ye5pycyf- Outtakes after the show!- Email the show! Contact@ChicagoGhostPodcast.com- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! https://tinyurl.com/y5r2uv33- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! https://tinyurl.com/y55cokhz- Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! https://tinyurl.com/y3kfq32w- Find us on iHeart Radio and give us a follow! https://tinyurl.com/y3a7jejt- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog, and MORE www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts https://tinyurl.com/y3e6eqqc- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts https://tinyurl.com/yyahzzzj- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies https://tinyurl.com/y2x3yj93- Download Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, and more. 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Sopa de Letras
Conversa com o autor: Renato Basso - Palavrão é legal pra caral*o

Sopa de Letras

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 6:44


Nesse novo programa, o Sopa de Letras traz uma breve conversa com autores de textos já lidos aqui ou usados no curso de Letras da UFRGS. No episódio de hoje temos Renato Basso, falando do seu artigo Palavrão é legal pra caral*o. link para o artigo: http://www.roseta.org.br/2018/08/17/palavrao-e-legal-pra-caralo/ Acompanhe-nos em nossas redes sociais: Facebook: facebook.com/ufrgspetletras Instagram: @petletras.ufrgs Twitter: @LetrasPet Website: petletrasufrgs.wixsite.com/pet-letras-ufrgs

DO THE WORK
No Woman Wants A Weak Man | Do The Work Podcast with A.Z. & Caral Araujo

DO THE WORK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 41:20


Visit our website @ https://dothework.com Follow Do The Work® on: Instagram @dotheworknow Facebook - /DTWNOW Youtube - https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCyEWwNE7TPnhE8NfH3vb44A

Hard Factor
1/7: Armed Protestors Storm The Capital, Danish Children's Show Features Man With Gigantic Penis

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 45:37


On Today's Episode of Hard Factor... Well as Elephant Boy used to ask on Howard Stern, “What do you want me to say?” Uh the United States Capitol building was stormed/raided/breached/invaded by a group of people that were at the Donald Trump rally in Washington D.C. and they did so an hour after he told them to march to the Capitol. He obviously didn’t tell them to invade the Capitol but it was not great from Donald all day as he then didn’t call the National Guard (Pence did) and left a pretty awful pre-recorded message kind of telling the rioters to go home but that he “loved them” and that they were “very special.” These people again were in the fucking Capitol building. All in all about three pipe bombs were found, one woman was killed inside the building via bullet to the chest/neck and everyone in America lost. Having to switch it up to some fun news, a Ted Lassoesque story comes out of Scotland. A small hamster escaped its home and nearly died in sub freezing Scottish weather, but was saved when it crawled onto a human that entered the warmth of an indoor candy shop. Pretty much the opposite of the last story. Cam Faust and Kevin Joiner, two Aussie men from East Point, about 18 kilometres north of Darwin came across a NAKED 40 year-old man who needed to be rescued from crocodile infested waters. Turns out he was a fugitive for armed burglary and had tried to hide out in the bush after popping off an ankle monitor. A new Danish children’s show is following in the footsteps of marquee children's shows like Sesame Street and The Electric Company with a new Claymation program that aims to remove the quote “shame” and “embarrassment” a lot of us feel about our bodies. The show which is called John Dillermand follows the title character as he navigates the world and the challenges that come with a serious body deformity in the form of a gigantic 25 foot penis candy stripped. Ruth Shady, world renowned archaeologist well known for recently discovering the Caral, the oldest known city in the Americas, in Peru, has been rewarded for her find. That reward comes in the form of squatters threatening to kill her, her crew, her lawyers and actually killing her dog by poison. They have also wrecked tombs and mummies at her sites nine times. China arrested pretty much every politician in the Democratic opposition party in Hong Kong on Wednesday morning, so RIP Hong Kong, it’s Communist Dictatorship for them from now on. On Hawaii's Big Island, Kilauea volcano erupted Dec. 20 for the first time in more than two years causing Lava to spew from a fissure in the northwest wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater and cascaded into the deepest part of the crater, boiling away a water lake, replacing it with a growing lava lake, nearly 600 feet deep 81 year old Sofia Zhukova aka Granny the Ripper a serial killer cannibal who was known to give children in Russia sweets made from the flesh of her murder victims was killed by COVID. Finally COVID did something good. And that’s going to do it for Hard Factor, make sure to HAGFD! Brought to you by Caliper CBD, go to www.trycaliper.com/factor to get 20% off your first order and start feeling GREAT today! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-factor/support

Historia con el móvil
Pueblos preincaicos

Historia con el móvil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 18:08


Hablaremos de los pueblos que precedieron a los incas; empezamos destacando Caral, que sin murallas ni restos militares pareció sobrevivir mil años; por el otro lado destacamos a Sechin que al contrario de aquella muestra relieves de escenas violentas; luego tenemos a la cultura Chavín; la cultura Tiahuanaco a las orillas del lago Titicaca donde según la tradición nació Viracocha el cual creo el mundo; de la cultura Moche destacamos el descubrimiento del hombre de Sipán; Paracas Nazca ha pasado a la historia por sus grandes dibujos solo vistos desde el aire y por últimos los Chachapoyas que según los cronistas eran los indios más blancos. 

Paranormalia: Voces del Misterio
Voces del Misterio Nº 775 - ¿Resuelto el enigma del Paso Dyatlov?; El Caral; Película 'El Resplandor'; Ángeles; etc.

Paranormalia: Voces del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 119:56


“¿Resuelto el enigma del Paso Dyatlov?; El Caral; Película 'El Resplandor'; Investigación paranormal; Ángeles; Museos encantados; Muñecos malditos”. “Voces del Misterio” en el que hablamos de temas que apasionantes entre los enigmas y la actualidad del misterio: - Resuelto el caso del "Paso del Dyatlov" con Gustavo Prieto. - El Caral con Miguelet. - Misterios y curiosidades de "El Resplandor" con Carlos Dueñas. - Investigación paranormal con Miguel Ángel Paredes. - Ángeles con Gonzalo Sáenz. - Museos encantados con Susana Villalobos. - Muñecos malditos con Ángela Bonilla.

Solo Documental
La pirámide perdida de Caral

Solo Documental

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 43:59


La magnífica y antigua ciudad de las pirámides en Caral en Perú llegó a los titulares en 2001. El sitio es mil años más antiguo que la civilización más antigua conocida en las Américas y, en 2.627 a. C., es tan antigua como las pirámides de Egipto. Muchos ahora creen que es el legendario eslabón perdido de la arqueología: una 'ciudad madre'. Si es así, estos hallazgos extraordinarios podrían finalmente responder a una de las grandes preguntas de la arqueología: ¿por qué los humanos se civilizaron? Los expertos descubren evidencia de sacrificios humanos y rituales extraños en esta antigua ciudad perdida en el desierto durante 5,000 años; Nuevos descubrimientos revelan que las personas que vivieron allí pudieron haber sido la primera civilización de las Américas.

Sopa de Letras
Roseta - Palavrão é legal pra caral*o

Sopa de Letras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 12:05


Artigo da Roseta, uma publicação da ABRALIN, de autoria de Renato Miguel Basso. link do artigo: http://www.roseta.org.br/pt/2018/08/17/palavrao-e-legal-pra-caralo/ Acompanhe-nos em nossas redes sociais: Facebook: facebook.com/ufrgspetletras Instagram: @petletras.ufrgs Twitter: @LetrasPet Website: petletrasufrgs.wixsite.com/pet-letras-ufrgs

Una Noche en Latinoamerica - Association Unidos
Hors-Série - Un viaje a Perú

Una Noche en Latinoamerica - Association Unidos

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 14:23


Ce nouveau podcast hors-série nous emmène au Pérou, pour y découvrir la cité millénaire de Caral, le quartier de San Juan de Lurrigancho à Lima, ainsi que la ferveur autour du club de football de l'UDA Huancavelica!

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº EXTRA 16: El momento en que llegaron los Dioses - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 50:48


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¿Cuándo comienzan a prosperar los mamíferos sobre el planeta? ¿Nos dieron los ETs la oportunidad eliminando a los dinosaurios? ¿Qué nos dice la cronología Maya? Menes el tinita. El inicio de la escritura sumeria. La civilización India. Krishna. Stonehenge. Caral (la ciudad más antigua de América, en Perú). Un "salto cuántico" en sólo 500 años. El momento en que llegaron los dioses extraterrestres. Los "Alienígenas Ancestrales" de hace 5.500 años. La casi extinción de la especie humana. ¿Nos ayudaron los ETs o almas reencarnadas o entidades espirituales? ¿Llegaron los Dioses una única vez o fueron varias? ¿Qué pistas hay? ¿De qué antigüedad? Tiwanaku, Puma Punku, Göbekli Tepe, la Pirámide circular de Cuicuilco, los Megalitos de Gornaya Shoria, La Atlántida, La Esfinge, el Parque Nacional Sete Cidades... * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Filo de la Realidad. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3844

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº EXTRA 16: El momento en que llegaron los Dioses - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 50:48


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¿Cuándo comienzan a prosperar los mamíferos sobre el planeta? ¿Nos dieron los ETs la oportunidad eliminando a los dinosaurios? ¿Qué nos dice la cronología Maya? Menes el tinita. El inicio de la escritura sumeria. La civilización India. Krishna. Stonehenge. Caral (la ciudad más antigua de América, en Perú). Un "salto cuántico" en sólo 500 años. El momento en que llegaron los dioses extraterrestres. Los "Alienígenas Ancestrales" de hace 5.500 años. La casi extinción de la especie humana. ¿Nos ayudaron los ETs o almas reencarnadas o entidades espirituales? ¿Llegaron los Dioses una única vez o fueron varias? ¿Qué pistas hay? ¿De qué antigüedad? Tiwanaku, Puma Punku, Göbekli Tepe, la Pirámide circular de Cuicuilco, los Megalitos de Gornaya Shoria, La Atlántida, La Esfinge, el Parque Nacional Sete Cidades... Relacionado: Podcast AFR Nº 104: La civilización perdida de Caral y otros misterios del pasado sudamericano https://alfilodelarealidad.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/podcast-afr-no-104-la-civilizacion-perdida-de-caral-y-otros-misterios-del-pasado-sudamericano/ El Portal Dimensional de Tiwanaku https://alfilodelarealidad.wordpress.com/2010/06/21/el-portal-dimensional-de-tiwanaku/ ¿TECNOLOGÍA EXTRATERRESTRE ENTRE INKAS Y PRE INKAS? https://alfilodelarealidad.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/tecnologia-extraterrestre-entre-inkas-y-pre-inkas/

Abenteuer, Fertig, Los! Podcast
Im Sprint(er) durch Peru

Abenteuer, Fertig, Los! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 26:02


Viele Fahrkilometer entlang der Panamericana mit beeindruckenden Stops in Chan Chan, Caral, Nasca und den Islas Ballestas.

Por las rutas de la curiosidad
T1 E26: Caral y sus enigmas

Por las rutas de la curiosidad

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 72:47


A la par de las primeras civilizaciones del mundo antiguo, en Perú se gestaba el primer estado organizado del continente americano. El valle de Supe vio nacer hace 5000 años una civilización organizada, capaz de construir pirámides más antiguas que las de Egipto; una civilización que desarrolló una tecnología antisísmica que hoy empieza a ser utilizada nuevamente. Caral vio forjar las bases de posteriores culturas de la costa, sierra y selva sudamericanas. Por ello, en el programa de hoy descubriremos los enigmas de la ciudad sagrada de Caral, la urbe más antigua de América. ¡Vamos, acompáñennos en nuestra máquina del tiempo y pongámonos en marcha Por las Rutas de la curiosidad! MÚSICA UTILIZADA EN ESTE PROGRAMA (TODOS LOS DERECHOS PERTENECEN A LOS AUTORES, COMPOSITORES Y/O INTÉRPRETES) A well respected man, The Kinks / Autor: Ray Davies Supay, Andes Sicuani Perú / Autor: J. Carlos Zamata Música instrumental de Caral, Música ancestral y tradicional del Perú / Autor: Anónimo Flautas de Caral, Andes Sicuani Perú / Autor: J. Carlos Zamata Leño verde, Los Cholos Andinos / Autor: Ernesto Cavour Recuerdos de Julcán, Banda Jazz Perú Sunicancha / Autor: Édgar Curasma y Jesús Anglas

Emancipation Podcast Station
2.1 - 600 BCE Across the Continents

Emancipation Podcast Station

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 46:18


Welcome back to The Emancipation Podcast Station - the place to hear about history researched and retold through the eyes of Middle school and HS students.   Last time on the show... Beginnings - 600 BCE   The origin of humans and early human societies: Beginnings -  Gabe - Prehistory is the history before it was written. Finding bones and doing tests like potassium argon dating or other methods to find the age was one of the ways we could see find prehistory. The tools they used and how the newer ones were perfected is another. Ben- Anthropology is the study of ancient humans and their cultures. Everyone always talks about how old certain things are, but how is the information found? Radiocarbon dating is when you get a certain element called carbon 14 and and see how much of it has decayed back into nitrogen 14. So if half the carbon 14 has decayed, that means the item is 5730 years old. The radiocarbon method is a good indicator of how old something is. Audrey - Written records are a main tool in learning the history of the people before us. These are, in some ways, more detailed than other forms of records, including archaeological and biological remains. That being said, written records can’t be the only thing taken into consideration; they could be biased or could be stories passed down generation after generation, slowly being changed to fit the current worldviews. Emma - Many Paleolithic societies were communal. The members of a community, which were most often small, nomadic groups, worked together to perform various tasks. The women typically raised the children, gathered food, and cooked, whereas the men did the hunting, often in groups. However, in some communities, the work is thought to have been divided evenly between both women and men. Ella - Early paleolithic societies did not have agricultural systems like we do today. They relied on tools they made to hunt animals. These societies would use tools made out of rocks such as handaxes. They used these for both hunting and digging. The other half of their diet consisted of natural fruits and vegetables they found in their environment. Skylar - According to historians the first generations of “human” like people are called Homo Sapiens. Homo Sapiens were apart of a group called Hominids. Archaeologist and anthropologist believe that they were alive between 2.5 and 4 million years ago and lived in eastern and southern Africa. Ethan - The anatomic structure of the people of today has existed for about 200,000 years. Egyptian hieroglyphs have been around for close to 5,000 years but America couldn’t even comprehend the hieroglyphs until 1799 when America found the Rosetta Stone. Even then when America had the Rosetta Stone it took quite a while to decipher it. And even after we began to comprehend hieroglyphs, we still had to hope no one would “change the story” to make it more interesting. And people still had altering views so deciding which was true caused more investigation. Thus, the Scientific Process. Hunter- the study of human existence has been going on for multiple centries. The process has just evolved to even being able to find the year of when the creature and or early human existed and died.   600 BCE The Neolithic Revolution and the birth of agriculture: Beginnings - Emma - The word Neolithic is derived from neo, meaning new, and the Greek word lithos, which translates to stone. It is the latter part of the stone age in which tools began to have a more smooth and refined appearance. Unlike before, these tools had complex shapes and purposes, and began to resemble the instruments used in more advanced societies. Audrey - Since the birth of agriculture, Earth’s population has increased immensely. In the Paleolithic period, humans were primarily hunter-gatherers, and the population was roughly 10 million. Then 10 - 15 thousand years ago (13000 - 8000 B.C.) the Neolithic period came, and along with that, agriculture. Since plants and animals were now being domesticated, and more people could be fed, the population grew. By the time of the Roman Empire there were around 250 million people on Earth, and since then the population has grown to approximately 7 billion.  Gabe -  There was different types of agriculture there was pastoralism which was the branch of agriculture that bred animals goat, sheep, cattle, and in this branch they collected food from there goats and cattle and probably wool from the sheep and milk from the cows and probably the goats too     Ella - Most  early civilizations came together through religion, or beliefs and practices that associate with the meaning of the world. with  This was how people who were not familiar with one another created trustworthy and respectful relationships. Religion was commonly associated with politics. Religious leaders commonly worked as political leaders as well.   Ethan - Agriculture was created so that the survivability of the human race would increase. The end of the most recent glacial period was about the same time that agriculture emerged. The reasoning behind this is that the soil had thawed so food could be grown in abundance. Ben - There were a few different things being grown around the world. Stuff like barley, but also something less known called sorghum. Sorghum today is mostly used for animal food, but can also be used to create a kind of sweet syrup. Sorghum was being grown about the area sudan is at today and was probably being used as a normal grain in 9000-7000 BCE. There was also okra, black eyed peas, and yam around the west coast of africa. (Can talk about more different foods and where they’re from if needed) Skylar -City-States couldn’t have been became created without agriculture. Most people would not be alive if it wasn’t for agriculture. Since agriculture has been created the plants (veggies) and animals (meat and milk). Thanks to irrigation vegetation can now be grown almost anywhere. The availability of human consumable calories per square kilometer has increased rapidly. People started farming in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and went on to East Asia, mexico, and many more places. Hunter- Neolithic Age is also known as the New Stone Age. However, it is closely connected to civilization, animal domestication, inventions, and agriculture. Stability in life opened new doors for man, as he ventured into domesticating animals rather than merely hunting them as per his need. He also invented pottery in this era, making it a symbol of the Neolithic era. 600 BCEAncient Mesopotamia: Beginnings -  Gabe - I'm going to start by saying Mesopotamia means country between to rivers so most the cities were born on the rivers tigris euphrates (which is what Mesopotamia is in between) the yangtze or the nile. They were born on these cities because the rivers would fertilize their crops bring water and transportation later on      Ella - The Sumerians were a group of people that started in Southern Mesopotamia around 4000 BCE. They wrote some of the first written scripts that were made of clay tablets. These ideas spread to surrounding civilizations which resulted in more languages being written. These languages are what today's alphabet was developed from. Audrey - Mesopotamia was one of the first significant civilizations, and was located in what is now Iraq. The Sumerians are believed to be the first civilization to emerge in Mesopotamia (4000 B.C.). They are well known for the first development of the wheel (3500 B.C.), and for their architectural structures, like the ziggurats which were found in the center of many Sumerian and Mesopotamian cities. Emma - Around 3000 BC the Sumerians came in contact with the Akkadians, named after the city-state of Akkad. About 700 years later, Sargon of Akkad came into power and is thought to have started the first dynastic empire. Both the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers were ruled by the Akkadian Empire until it’s fall in 2154 BC. Ben - After the akkadian empire, a new empire began, and it was called the Babylonian empire. The Babylonians used to just be a small place in Akkadia (2300 BC), but grew into an empire. The leader of the Babylonian empire was Hammurabi. The Babylonians influenced the area in that they had a sort of law system that was based on religion. They spoke Akkadian. (1800-600 BC) from 1770- 1670 and from 612-320 BC babylon was estimated to be the largest city in population size in the world. Skylar - The Pharaoh King Menes was able to unify upper and lower Egypt with the Eqyptian civilization. Hammurabi was famous for making the code of Hammurabi. He codified a series of laws. Ethan - After the Sumerian and Akkadian empires formed, the Assyrian Empire formed about 1000 years later in northern Mesopotamia. Ashur was the capital of Assyria. Assyria was originally ruled by Sargon and his bloodline during the Akkadian Empire. After the end of the Akkadian empire Assyria became the major empire then. 8. Hunter- Mesopotamia was known in antiquity as a seat of learning, and it is believed that Thales of Miletus  (c. 585 BCE, known as the first philosopher) studied there. As the Babylonians believed that water was the ‘first principle’ from which all else followed, and as Thales is famous for that very claim, it seems probable that he studied there.   600 BCEAncient Egypt: Beginnings - 600 BCE  Gabe - Egypt started next to the nile which is because it helps with many things as we  talked about earlier there was the old egypt which was when the pyramids were built and this is the time we kind of think about when we think egypt but the pharaohs you think about were very far from the building of the pyramids and cleopatra actually lived 2500 years from the makings of the pyramids and 2037 from the making of the first iphone so she lived closer to the iphone   Ella - During the old kingdom period, Egypt was a single state. The country eventually became more complex and expanded their military. The kings of the time built formations such as Great Pyramid and the Sphinx of Giza. These structures were used as tombs or monuments for the kings that built them. Emma - The Egyptian political system was based on the idea of divine kingship. They believed that the political ruler, or pharaoh, either held the favor of a god (or gods) or was in fact a living incarnation of the god themself. An example of this was Narmer who was thought to be Horus. This reinforced the authority of the current political figure in power. Audrey - The Egyptian civilization was originally divided into upper and lower Egypt. The official beginning of the civilization was somewhere around 3100-3150 B.C. when the two parts of Egypt were united under one king. Ben - As with most early civilizations, egypt was based around a river. When civilizations start around rivers it gives the people fresh water and a good source of water for agricultural purposes too. Even egypt’s seasons were based around the nile and how it affected crops and weather. The first season would be Akhet, which would now be around june-september and was based around the nile river flooding to provide water to crops. The second season was Peret, (Oct. - Feb.) where crops would be planted. The final season was called Shemu, (March - May) when everything would be harvested.                                                                                          Skylar - The Nile River starts in mid-eastern Africa and goes all the way down to the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is one of the great rivers. It makes the soil around it rich. Like ben said for growing plants. Most of the population in Egypt is around or close by the multipurpose river. They have a season of harvest and it’s when the soil is most fertile for growing crops. The annual rain is very important because it adds another layer of extremely nutrient-rich soil that’s needed for the Shemu season. Ethan - Wars had what seemed to be a major impact on the civil structure of Egypt. The costs include drought, famine, and disruption of Egyptian civilians. This kind of split Egypt into many different city-states. This allowed any city-state with the military power to take cities, as Kush conquered Lower and Upper Egypt. But soon the Kushites were kicked out of Egypt. Hunter- nothing left to write T^T this is sad all info was sucked dry so please dont blame me   Ancient art and artifacts: Beginnings -  Gabe - One of the artifacts that was found was the standard of ur and no one knows for sure what it actually was but it has 2 sides to it and on one side you have basically peace and prosperity where it shows animals being taken to trade or sacrifice or eat were not really sure and it shows the king and some other important people drinking in enjoyment there many things like that.(didnt want to take to much info someone want to connect to mine and explain what was on the other side) Ella - There were many materials used to make the standard of ur such as lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, Red stones from India, and shells from the gulf to the South of Iraq. These things are all reminders that the cities thrived because of the success in agriculture. There was a river valley between Tigris and Euphrates where they grew large amounts of food. Ben - One of the most important historical items in Egyptian history was the Rosetta Stone, the Rosetta Stone was an ancient stone tablet discovered in 1799, it had the same thing written in three different languages. First, hieroglyphs, then egyptian, then greek. This allowed historians to translate all the hieroglyphs that were seen in temples and pyramids. Emma - On the other side of the Standard of Ur, there are three scenes depicting a war. The lowest section shows chariots coming into battle and trampling their enemies. The second row has a clearly organized army marching into battle, fighting, and taking prisoners. The top again has the king, this time being presented with prisoners of war. Audrey - The Rosetta Stone is a very popular artifact found in the British Museum. It was brought there when Napoleon’s army was in Egypt. One of the many people who came with Napoleon came across the stone being used in the foundation of a fort. Originally it would have been in or near an Egyptian temple and was the bottom part of a much taller tablet. Napoleon took the stone back with him, but when the British defeated Napoleon they took it. Two years later, in 1801 or 1802, the Rosetta Stone was taken to the British Museum and it has been there ever since. Ethan - I guess I’ll explain the Rosetta Stone. It had 2 forms of Egyptian on it. Hieroglyphic and Demotic. Hieroglyphic, as many people know, uses symbols. Demotic is kind of like the print writing of English, but Egyptian. It also had Greek on the stone so it, even after many years, was decipherable. Skylar - The Rosetta Stone was carved in 196 B.C. We were not able to read the Rosetta Stone until mid 19th century. The Rosetta stone is called the Rosetta stone because of where it was found, Rosetta. It was written in three different scripts The first was hieroglyphic which was the script used for important or religious documents. The second was demotic which was the common script of Egypt. The third was Greek which was the language of the rulers of Egypt at that time. Hunter- The Rosetta stone and the Standard of Ur are both important discoveries I can’t say anything more because like last season nothing left to say it’s all taken (and yes i went and looked at more than just the first page or google but I mean this is what I get for being busy all week i guess)   600 BCEAncient India: Beginnings -  Gabe - the harappan civilization or the indus valley civilization because it was near the indus river spread from northwest india to afghanistan and pakistan at the peak of the harappan civilization they may have had a population of 5 million people indus cities are noted for there urban planning which is where you build your cities in with the land to make your life easier basically they also made baked brick houses huge drainage systems water supply systems and basically metropolitan areas.    Ella - Around 2600 BCE, Harappan communities had become large urban areas. Overall about 1000 settlements were founded in the Indus river area. The Mohenjo-daro was one of the biggest cities in the area. It was also one of the more sophisticated cities with its advanced uses for engineering and urban planning. Ben - The Indus river civilization was one of the most advanced and one of the most mysterious ancient places. They were very good at building and their brick areas are impressive even to today’s standards because of how they survived hundreds of years of weather and damage. And jewelry from around that area has been seen in different countries, so trading was probably happening too. Emma - The people of the Indus River Valley Civilization region are known for their advancements in the technology of their time. Their accurate systems for measuring length and mass made their advanced sanitation system possible. This system was the first of its kind ever in history. Audrey - Sanskrit has many similarities to other languages like English and Latin. Words like matr, in English mother, and in Latin mater, show the resemblance. The Vedas mention a “god” named Dyaus Pitr which means “sky father”. In Greek there is Zeus Pater, and in Latin Jupiter, both of which, also meaning sky father. - Ethan - Some of the people in the Indus Valley are called Harappans. The reason that the Harappans succeeded in early technology was they had the most accurate ways to measure length and mass. They also invented bricks, one of the staples in building today. Skylar - The Harappa civilization was more than just Harappa. The largest cite they had was Mohenjo-Daro, it was n the Sihn region of Pakistan. They believe 40,000 lived in just Mohenjo-Daro. Some think that the Harappa civilization was happening around 7000 BCE, they believe they were just living in small villages, but they don’t have very much evidence. Nobody really knows how or why the Indus Valley civilization came to an end. Hunter- Important innovations of this civilization include standardized weights and measures, seal carving, and metallurgy with copper, bronze, tin, and lead. 600 BCEShang China: Beginnings -  Gabe - the earliest period in chinese history is the mythical period which supposedly was ruled by the xia empire and was overthrown by the Shang in 1766 bce but we are not sure if the Xia overthrow was true because we don’t have archaeological evidence of the Xia empire but we do have evidence of the Shang empire and they ruled from 1766 bce to 1046 bce Ella - The earliest form of Chinese writing was found as inscriptions carved into bones and shells.These animal remains were known as oracle bones. The writing on the bones was very complex, suggesting that the language had been around for a while. Scientists didn't have trouble reading it because it was very similar to modern chinese writing. Ben - The chinese craftsmen mastered the alloy bronze, which gave most of their soldiers an advantage. The Shang were excellent builders and engineers, they worked on many things including irrigation systems similar to how the indus river civilization did.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Emma - In the Shang Dynasty Civilization, the king was not a political figure. His main role was as a religious leader, the use of oracle bones making up a large part of their responsibilities. The government itself was run by chosen advisors and other officials. Audrey - Chinese writings from the Shang Dynasty can be found on oracle bones. An oracle bone is an ox’s scapula (shoulder blade) that people would write questions on; they would heat the bone over a flame until it cracked, and then they would interpret the cracks to get an answer to their question. Skylar - The Shang Dynasty was the first dynasty that we have a lot of proof of. It lasted around 500 years. They had great irrigation systems for their day, and had also developed social classes. Both banks of the Yellow River had greats amounts of loess.with is a very nutrient-rich soil that is amazing for growing almost anything. The Shang dynasty was in and near the modern day city of Anyang. It’s known for their writing, a lot like modern day Chinese. Near the end of this dynasty they had chariots and people believe they were in contact with people out in the west. - Ethan - The Shang had some, to say the least, strange practices.  The Shang made offerings to dead relatives in attempt to communicate with them. These “Oracle Bones” people will have talked about by now, are made out of turtle shells, and they were used to predict the future. Hunter- the Shang dynasty craftspeople mastered bronze, an alloy of copper and tin; bronze weapons gave the foot soldiers a tactical advantage.   600 BCEAncient Americas: Beginnings - Gabe - Some of the first people in north america were the olmec who were some of the first mexicans they lived around the gulf of mexico around were veracruz and tabasco (like the sauce i guess) is a nahuatl word from the aztec language which means rubber people because they were the first we know to discover how to convert latex off trees into rubber we call them this because we do not know exactly what they called themselves Ella - None of the Olmecs beliefs or customs were recorded, but there were some artifacts found in the area that indicated long trade routes that spread throughout many regions. Some of the artifacts such as jade and obsidian were evidence that the Olmec people traded with civilizations outside the Gulf Coast of Mexico. Ben - There were a few different early north and south american tribes and cultures such as the mayans. The Mayans were the only ones in early america who had a fully developed writing system. They used hieroglyphs and lived in southeast mexico, they kind of owned southeast mexico. Emma - From 3500 to 1700 BC the Caral civilization existed in was is now northern Peru. It was a complex society in which specialized and interconnected roles existed, though people disagree on whether or not it can be classified as a civilization due to the lack of evidence concerning political, economical, and religious systems. Audrey - The first humans to come to the Americas came 15-16,000 years ago.They are believed to have come from north-eastern Asia across the Bering Strait during the last glaciation period when the sea level was low enough for the Bering Land Bridge. Skylar - the first people that came to north and south america somewhere between 15,000 and 16,000 years ago. They believe the first people were in Florida 14,500 years ago. The Mississippian culture was a north american culture. The mississippi river is named after them. Their famous city was Cahokia and it is around modern day St. Louis. - Ethan - There was a race of people called the Chavin and their culture was centered around a big temple in Chavin de Huantar. Their government system was most likely based off of a hierarchy, while sticking to religion. The Chavin was founded in the northern Andean highlands in Peru. Their civilization was founded in between 900 and 250 BC, which was about to the time period of 1000 years after the collapse of the Caral. The Chavin were located in the Mosna River Valley, in which the Mosna and Huachesa rivers meet. Hunter- cant find nothin!!!!!!! 600 BCE Human innovation and the environment  Gabe - We were nomadic people so we started to farm and start agriculture and build small villages probably making us have more food for more population and basically we started staying in one spot and we started to have tribes and the others started doing this. Ella - One thing that separates humans from animals is our ability to learn and teach efficiently and effectively. We are able to pass down the information and skills we learned to the next generation a lot better than other species can. This is because of our specific and strong communication techniques we've developed like language and writing. Skylar - Before the Neolithic era people had to hunt for food. They would walk short or long distances to find food if there was nothing oblivious to kill for food. Most people were what are called hunter gatherers. They did not consume as much calories as pastoral people. This was called Paleolithic era and the beginning of the mesolithic era. The main thing that happened in the Neolithic era was agriculture. Agriculture was a huge deal, most would say one of the best things that happened in human history. It changed people’s lifestyle and diet. They could now raise crops and/or animals. Move most anywhere they wanted. They then had time to figure out a way to write out the things they were learning. Ben - Over all this time and seeing these things it’s interesting to realize that these people were skilled and could create art and sculptures, writing and speech. One of the most helpful human skills is collective learning, where most information can be passed on to more people in such a way to make the potential knowledge of collective humanity nearly infinite. Emma - The development of written language had a huge impact on the development of human civilizations. Learning from the past, beyond what current generations could recall, began to change societies. For example, it allowed agriculture to develop because newer generations could learn what did and didn’t work in the past. Political records also influenced and changed developing political systems. Audrey - The Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal meaning from the beginning, would have controlled fires that would clear the forests to make the area more suitable for grassland. The grassland would provide an area for animals they could easily hunt and live off of. - Ethan - Innovation mainly began with stone tools that allowed humans to do simple tasks even easier. These tools that helped early humans hunt consisted mainly of spears and knives but very primitive. Like very poorly sharpened edges, but enough to get the job done. Farming tools would mainly consist of what today would be related to a hoe. Hunter- A type of farming used by the Aboriginal Australians was firestick farming, when they would conduct said farming they would start what are called ‘controlled burns’ they were not new to this and knew which seasons to do this in. Like in Spring or Autumn when there was a certain amount of moisture in the air to control the fires and this did more than just give the natives a better landscape but to also help prevent large scale fires and allow kangaroo to graze there for them to eat.   That’s all the time we have for today. THank for joining us out of the box that is learning

Emancipation Podcast Station
2.1 - 600 BCE Across the Continents

Emancipation Podcast Station

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 46:18


Welcome back to The Emancipation Podcast Station - the place to hear about history researched and retold through the eyes of Middle school and HS students.   Last time on the show... Beginnings - 600 BCE   The origin of humans and early human societies: Beginnings -  Gabe - Prehistory is the history before it was written. Finding bones and doing tests like potassium argon dating or other methods to find the age was one of the ways we could see find prehistory. The tools they used and how the newer ones were perfected is another. Ben- Anthropology is the study of ancient humans and their cultures. Everyone always talks about how old certain things are, but how is the information found? Radiocarbon dating is when you get a certain element called carbon 14 and and see how much of it has decayed back into nitrogen 14. So if half the carbon 14 has decayed, that means the item is 5730 years old. The radiocarbon method is a good indicator of how old something is. Audrey - Written records are a main tool in learning the history of the people before us. These are, in some ways, more detailed than other forms of records, including archaeological and biological remains. That being said, written records can’t be the only thing taken into consideration; they could be biased or could be stories passed down generation after generation, slowly being changed to fit the current worldviews. Emma - Many Paleolithic societies were communal. The members of a community, which were most often small, nomadic groups, worked together to perform various tasks. The women typically raised the children, gathered food, and cooked, whereas the men did the hunting, often in groups. However, in some communities, the work is thought to have been divided evenly between both women and men. Ella - Early paleolithic societies did not have agricultural systems like we do today. They relied on tools they made to hunt animals. These societies would use tools made out of rocks such as handaxes. They used these for both hunting and digging. The other half of their diet consisted of natural fruits and vegetables they found in their environment. Skylar - According to historians the first generations of “human” like people are called Homo Sapiens. Homo Sapiens were apart of a group called Hominids. Archaeologist and anthropologist believe that they were alive between 2.5 and 4 million years ago and lived in eastern and southern Africa. Ethan - The anatomic structure of the people of today has existed for about 200,000 years. Egyptian hieroglyphs have been around for close to 5,000 years but America couldn’t even comprehend the hieroglyphs until 1799 when America found the Rosetta Stone. Even then when America had the Rosetta Stone it took quite a while to decipher it. And even after we began to comprehend hieroglyphs, we still had to hope no one would “change the story” to make it more interesting. And people still had altering views so deciding which was true caused more investigation. Thus, the Scientific Process. Hunter- the study of human existence has been going on for multiple centries. The process has just evolved to even being able to find the year of when the creature and or early human existed and died.   600 BCE The Neolithic Revolution and the birth of agriculture: Beginnings - Emma - The word Neolithic is derived from neo, meaning new, and the Greek word lithos, which translates to stone. It is the latter part of the stone age in which tools began to have a more smooth and refined appearance. Unlike before, these tools had complex shapes and purposes, and began to resemble the instruments used in more advanced societies. Audrey - Since the birth of agriculture, Earth’s population has increased immensely. In the Paleolithic period, humans were primarily hunter-gatherers, and the population was roughly 10 million. Then 10 - 15 thousand years ago (13000 - 8000 B.C.) the Neolithic period came, and along with that, agriculture. Since plants and animals were now being domesticated, and more people could be fed, the population grew. By the time of the Roman Empire there were around 250 million people on Earth, and since then the population has grown to approximately 7 billion.  Gabe -  There was different types of agriculture there was pastoralism which was the branch of agriculture that bred animals goat, sheep, cattle, and in this branch they collected food from there goats and cattle and probably wool from the sheep and milk from the cows and probably the goats too     Ella - Most  early civilizations came together through religion, or beliefs and practices that associate with the meaning of the world. with  This was how people who were not familiar with one another created trustworthy and respectful relationships. Religion was commonly associated with politics. Religious leaders commonly worked as political leaders as well.   Ethan - Agriculture was created so that the survivability of the human race would increase. The end of the most recent glacial period was about the same time that agriculture emerged. The reasoning behind this is that the soil had thawed so food could be grown in abundance. Ben - There were a few different things being grown around the world. Stuff like barley, but also something less known called sorghum. Sorghum today is mostly used for animal food, but can also be used to create a kind of sweet syrup. Sorghum was being grown about the area sudan is at today and was probably being used as a normal grain in 9000-7000 BCE. There was also okra, black eyed peas, and yam around the west coast of africa. (Can talk about more different foods and where they’re from if needed) Skylar -City-States couldn’t have been became created without agriculture. Most people would not be alive if it wasn’t for agriculture. Since agriculture has been created the plants (veggies) and animals (meat and milk). Thanks to irrigation vegetation can now be grown almost anywhere. The availability of human consumable calories per square kilometer has increased rapidly. People started farming in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and went on to East Asia, mexico, and many more places. Hunter- Neolithic Age is also known as the New Stone Age. However, it is closely connected to civilization, animal domestication, inventions, and agriculture. Stability in life opened new doors for man, as he ventured into domesticating animals rather than merely hunting them as per his need. He also invented pottery in this era, making it a symbol of the Neolithic era. 600 BCEAncient Mesopotamia: Beginnings -  Gabe - I'm going to start by saying Mesopotamia means country between to rivers so most the cities were born on the rivers tigris euphrates (which is what Mesopotamia is in between) the yangtze or the nile. They were born on these cities because the rivers would fertilize their crops bring water and transportation later on      Ella - The Sumerians were a group of people that started in Southern Mesopotamia around 4000 BCE. They wrote some of the first written scripts that were made of clay tablets. These ideas spread to surrounding civilizations which resulted in more languages being written. These languages are what today's alphabet was developed from. Audrey - Mesopotamia was one of the first significant civilizations, and was located in what is now Iraq. The Sumerians are believed to be the first civilization to emerge in Mesopotamia (4000 B.C.). They are well known for the first development of the wheel (3500 B.C.), and for their architectural structures, like the ziggurats which were found in the center of many Sumerian and Mesopotamian cities. Emma - Around 3000 BC the Sumerians came in contact with the Akkadians, named after the city-state of Akkad. About 700 years later, Sargon of Akkad came into power and is thought to have started the first dynastic empire. Both the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers were ruled by the Akkadian Empire until it’s fall in 2154 BC. Ben - After the akkadian empire, a new empire began, and it was called the Babylonian empire. The Babylonians used to just be a small place in Akkadia (2300 BC), but grew into an empire. The leader of the Babylonian empire was Hammurabi. The Babylonians influenced the area in that they had a sort of law system that was based on religion. They spoke Akkadian. (1800-600 BC) from 1770- 1670 and from 612-320 BC babylon was estimated to be the largest city in population size in the world. Skylar - The Pharaoh King Menes was able to unify upper and lower Egypt with the Eqyptian civilization. Hammurabi was famous for making the code of Hammurabi. He codified a series of laws. Ethan - After the Sumerian and Akkadian empires formed, the Assyrian Empire formed about 1000 years later in northern Mesopotamia. Ashur was the capital of Assyria. Assyria was originally ruled by Sargon and his bloodline during the Akkadian Empire. After the end of the Akkadian empire Assyria became the major empire then. 8. Hunter- Mesopotamia was known in antiquity as a seat of learning, and it is believed that Thales of Miletus  (c. 585 BCE, known as the first philosopher) studied there. As the Babylonians believed that water was the ‘first principle’ from which all else followed, and as Thales is famous for that very claim, it seems probable that he studied there.   600 BCEAncient Egypt: Beginnings - 600 BCE  Gabe - Egypt started next to the nile which is because it helps with many things as we  talked about earlier there was the old egypt which was when the pyramids were built and this is the time we kind of think about when we think egypt but the pharaohs you think about were very far from the building of the pyramids and cleopatra actually lived 2500 years from the makings of the pyramids and 2037 from the making of the first iphone so she lived closer to the iphone   Ella - During the old kingdom period, Egypt was a single state. The country eventually became more complex and expanded their military. The kings of the time built formations such as Great Pyramid and the Sphinx of Giza. These structures were used as tombs or monuments for the kings that built them. Emma - The Egyptian political system was based on the idea of divine kingship. They believed that the political ruler, or pharaoh, either held the favor of a god (or gods) or was in fact a living incarnation of the god themself. An example of this was Narmer who was thought to be Horus. This reinforced the authority of the current political figure in power. Audrey - The Egyptian civilization was originally divided into upper and lower Egypt. The official beginning of the civilization was somewhere around 3100-3150 B.C. when the two parts of Egypt were united under one king. Ben - As with most early civilizations, egypt was based around a river. When civilizations start around rivers it gives the people fresh water and a good source of water for agricultural purposes too. Even egypt’s seasons were based around the nile and how it affected crops and weather. The first season would be Akhet, which would now be around june-september and was based around the nile river flooding to provide water to crops. The second season was Peret, (Oct. - Feb.) where crops would be planted. The final season was called Shemu, (March - May) when everything would be harvested.                                                                                          Skylar - The Nile River starts in mid-eastern Africa and goes all the way down to the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile is one of the great rivers. It makes the soil around it rich. Like ben said for growing plants. Most of the population in Egypt is around or close by the multipurpose river. They have a season of harvest and it’s when the soil is most fertile for growing crops. The annual rain is very important because it adds another layer of extremely nutrient-rich soil that’s needed for the Shemu season. Ethan - Wars had what seemed to be a major impact on the civil structure of Egypt. The costs include drought, famine, and disruption of Egyptian civilians. This kind of split Egypt into many different city-states. This allowed any city-state with the military power to take cities, as Kush conquered Lower and Upper Egypt. But soon the Kushites were kicked out of Egypt. Hunter- nothing left to write T^T this is sad all info was sucked dry so please dont blame me   Ancient art and artifacts: Beginnings -  Gabe - One of the artifacts that was found was the standard of ur and no one knows for sure what it actually was but it has 2 sides to it and on one side you have basically peace and prosperity where it shows animals being taken to trade or sacrifice or eat were not really sure and it shows the king and some other important people drinking in enjoyment there many things like that.(didnt want to take to much info someone want to connect to mine and explain what was on the other side) Ella - There were many materials used to make the standard of ur such as lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, Red stones from India, and shells from the gulf to the South of Iraq. These things are all reminders that the cities thrived because of the success in agriculture. There was a river valley between Tigris and Euphrates where they grew large amounts of food. Ben - One of the most important historical items in Egyptian history was the Rosetta Stone, the Rosetta Stone was an ancient stone tablet discovered in 1799, it had the same thing written in three different languages. First, hieroglyphs, then egyptian, then greek. This allowed historians to translate all the hieroglyphs that were seen in temples and pyramids. Emma - On the other side of the Standard of Ur, there are three scenes depicting a war. The lowest section shows chariots coming into battle and trampling their enemies. The second row has a clearly organized army marching into battle, fighting, and taking prisoners. The top again has the king, this time being presented with prisoners of war. Audrey - The Rosetta Stone is a very popular artifact found in the British Museum. It was brought there when Napoleon’s army was in Egypt. One of the many people who came with Napoleon came across the stone being used in the foundation of a fort. Originally it would have been in or near an Egyptian temple and was the bottom part of a much taller tablet. Napoleon took the stone back with him, but when the British defeated Napoleon they took it. Two years later, in 1801 or 1802, the Rosetta Stone was taken to the British Museum and it has been there ever since. Ethan - I guess I’ll explain the Rosetta Stone. It had 2 forms of Egyptian on it. Hieroglyphic and Demotic. Hieroglyphic, as many people know, uses symbols. Demotic is kind of like the print writing of English, but Egyptian. It also had Greek on the stone so it, even after many years, was decipherable. Skylar - The Rosetta Stone was carved in 196 B.C. We were not able to read the Rosetta Stone until mid 19th century. The Rosetta stone is called the Rosetta stone because of where it was found, Rosetta. It was written in three different scripts The first was hieroglyphic which was the script used for important or religious documents. The second was demotic which was the common script of Egypt. The third was Greek which was the language of the rulers of Egypt at that time. Hunter- The Rosetta stone and the Standard of Ur are both important discoveries I can’t say anything more because like last season nothing left to say it’s all taken (and yes i went and looked at more than just the first page or google but I mean this is what I get for being busy all week i guess)   600 BCEAncient India: Beginnings -  Gabe - the harappan civilization or the indus valley civilization because it was near the indus river spread from northwest india to afghanistan and pakistan at the peak of the harappan civilization they may have had a population of 5 million people indus cities are noted for there urban planning which is where you build your cities in with the land to make your life easier basically they also made baked brick houses huge drainage systems water supply systems and basically metropolitan areas.    Ella - Around 2600 BCE, Harappan communities had become large urban areas. Overall about 1000 settlements were founded in the Indus river area. The Mohenjo-daro was one of the biggest cities in the area. It was also one of the more sophisticated cities with its advanced uses for engineering and urban planning. Ben - The Indus river civilization was one of the most advanced and one of the most mysterious ancient places. They were very good at building and their brick areas are impressive even to today’s standards because of how they survived hundreds of years of weather and damage. And jewelry from around that area has been seen in different countries, so trading was probably happening too. Emma - The people of the Indus River Valley Civilization region are known for their advancements in the technology of their time. Their accurate systems for measuring length and mass made their advanced sanitation system possible. This system was the first of its kind ever in history. Audrey - Sanskrit has many similarities to other languages like English and Latin. Words like matr, in English mother, and in Latin mater, show the resemblance. The Vedas mention a “god” named Dyaus Pitr which means “sky father”. In Greek there is Zeus Pater, and in Latin Jupiter, both of which, also meaning sky father. - Ethan - Some of the people in the Indus Valley are called Harappans. The reason that the Harappans succeeded in early technology was they had the most accurate ways to measure length and mass. They also invented bricks, one of the staples in building today. Skylar - The Harappa civilization was more than just Harappa. The largest cite they had was Mohenjo-Daro, it was n the Sihn region of Pakistan. They believe 40,000 lived in just Mohenjo-Daro. Some think that the Harappa civilization was happening around 7000 BCE, they believe they were just living in small villages, but they don’t have very much evidence. Nobody really knows how or why the Indus Valley civilization came to an end. Hunter- Important innovations of this civilization include standardized weights and measures, seal carving, and metallurgy with copper, bronze, tin, and lead. 600 BCEShang China: Beginnings -  Gabe - the earliest period in chinese history is the mythical period which supposedly was ruled by the xia empire and was overthrown by the Shang in 1766 bce but we are not sure if the Xia overthrow was true because we don’t have archaeological evidence of the Xia empire but we do have evidence of the Shang empire and they ruled from 1766 bce to 1046 bce Ella - The earliest form of Chinese writing was found as inscriptions carved into bones and shells.These animal remains were known as oracle bones. The writing on the bones was very complex, suggesting that the language had been around for a while. Scientists didn't have trouble reading it because it was very similar to modern chinese writing. Ben - The chinese craftsmen mastered the alloy bronze, which gave most of their soldiers an advantage. The Shang were excellent builders and engineers, they worked on many things including irrigation systems similar to how the indus river civilization did.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Emma - In the Shang Dynasty Civilization, the king was not a political figure. His main role was as a religious leader, the use of oracle bones making up a large part of their responsibilities. The government itself was run by chosen advisors and other officials. Audrey - Chinese writings from the Shang Dynasty can be found on oracle bones. An oracle bone is an ox’s scapula (shoulder blade) that people would write questions on; they would heat the bone over a flame until it cracked, and then they would interpret the cracks to get an answer to their question. Skylar - The Shang Dynasty was the first dynasty that we have a lot of proof of. It lasted around 500 years. They had great irrigation systems for their day, and had also developed social classes. Both banks of the Yellow River had greats amounts of loess.with is a very nutrient-rich soil that is amazing for growing almost anything. The Shang dynasty was in and near the modern day city of Anyang. It’s known for their writing, a lot like modern day Chinese. Near the end of this dynasty they had chariots and people believe they were in contact with people out in the west. - Ethan - The Shang had some, to say the least, strange practices.  The Shang made offerings to dead relatives in attempt to communicate with them. These “Oracle Bones” people will have talked about by now, are made out of turtle shells, and they were used to predict the future. Hunter- the Shang dynasty craftspeople mastered bronze, an alloy of copper and tin; bronze weapons gave the foot soldiers a tactical advantage.   600 BCEAncient Americas: Beginnings - Gabe - Some of the first people in north america were the olmec who were some of the first mexicans they lived around the gulf of mexico around were veracruz and tabasco (like the sauce i guess) is a nahuatl word from the aztec language which means rubber people because they were the first we know to discover how to convert latex off trees into rubber we call them this because we do not know exactly what they called themselves Ella - None of the Olmecs beliefs or customs were recorded, but there were some artifacts found in the area that indicated long trade routes that spread throughout many regions. Some of the artifacts such as jade and obsidian were evidence that the Olmec people traded with civilizations outside the Gulf Coast of Mexico. Ben - There were a few different early north and south american tribes and cultures such as the mayans. The Mayans were the only ones in early america who had a fully developed writing system. They used hieroglyphs and lived in southeast mexico, they kind of owned southeast mexico. Emma - From 3500 to 1700 BC the Caral civilization existed in was is now northern Peru. It was a complex society in which specialized and interconnected roles existed, though people disagree on whether or not it can be classified as a civilization due to the lack of evidence concerning political, economical, and religious systems. Audrey - The first humans to come to the Americas came 15-16,000 years ago.They are believed to have come from north-eastern Asia across the Bering Strait during the last glaciation period when the sea level was low enough for the Bering Land Bridge. Skylar - the first people that came to north and south america somewhere between 15,000 and 16,000 years ago. They believe the first people were in Florida 14,500 years ago. The Mississippian culture was a north american culture. The mississippi river is named after them. Their famous city was Cahokia and it is around modern day St. Louis. - Ethan - There was a race of people called the Chavin and their culture was centered around a big temple in Chavin de Huantar. Their government system was most likely based off of a hierarchy, while sticking to religion. The Chavin was founded in the northern Andean highlands in Peru. Their civilization was founded in between 900 and 250 BC, which was about to the time period of 1000 years after the collapse of the Caral. The Chavin were located in the Mosna River Valley, in which the Mosna and Huachesa rivers meet. Hunter- cant find nothin!!!!!!! 600 BCE Human innovation and the environment  Gabe - We were nomadic people so we started to farm and start agriculture and build small villages probably making us have more food for more population and basically we started staying in one spot and we started to have tribes and the others started doing this. Ella - One thing that separates humans from animals is our ability to learn and teach efficiently and effectively. We are able to pass down the information and skills we learned to the next generation a lot better than other species can. This is because of our specific and strong communication techniques we've developed like language and writing. Skylar - Before the Neolithic era people had to hunt for food. They would walk short or long distances to find food if there was nothing oblivious to kill for food. Most people were what are called hunter gatherers. They did not consume as much calories as pastoral people. This was called Paleolithic era and the beginning of the mesolithic era. The main thing that happened in the Neolithic era was agriculture. Agriculture was a huge deal, most would say one of the best things that happened in human history. It changed people’s lifestyle and diet. They could now raise crops and/or animals. Move most anywhere they wanted. They then had time to figure out a way to write out the things they were learning. Ben - Over all this time and seeing these things it’s interesting to realize that these people were skilled and could create art and sculptures, writing and speech. One of the most helpful human skills is collective learning, where most information can be passed on to more people in such a way to make the potential knowledge of collective humanity nearly infinite. Emma - The development of written language had a huge impact on the development of human civilizations. Learning from the past, beyond what current generations could recall, began to change societies. For example, it allowed agriculture to develop because newer generations could learn what did and didn’t work in the past. Political records also influenced and changed developing political systems. Audrey - The Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal meaning from the beginning, would have controlled fires that would clear the forests to make the area more suitable for grassland. The grassland would provide an area for animals they could easily hunt and live off of. - Ethan - Innovation mainly began with stone tools that allowed humans to do simple tasks even easier. These tools that helped early humans hunt consisted mainly of spears and knives but very primitive. Like very poorly sharpened edges, but enough to get the job done. Farming tools would mainly consist of what today would be related to a hoe. Hunter- A type of farming used by the Aboriginal Australians was firestick farming, when they would conduct said farming they would start what are called ‘controlled burns’ they were not new to this and knew which seasons to do this in. Like in Spring or Autumn when there was a certain amount of moisture in the air to control the fires and this did more than just give the natives a better landscape but to also help prevent large scale fires and allow kangaroo to graze there for them to eat.   That’s all the time we have for today. THank for joining us out of the box that is learning

VariaçõesCast
VariaçõesCast #06 – Isso me irrita pra caral#% na internet!!!

VariaçõesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 83:28


Nesse crossover com o pessoal da gerência da Estalagem Nerd. falaremos sobre coisas irritantes para nós no mundo da web. Nesse episódio saiba que as vezes é melhor ter (ou só dizer) que seu celular foi roubado, descubra qual participante merece ter o sigilo bancário quebrado por estar misteriosamente fazendo inúmeros product pleacement e saiba … Continue lendo "VariaçõesCast #06 – Isso me irrita pra caral#% na internet!!!" O post VariaçõesCast #06 – Isso me irrita pra caral#% na internet!!! apareceu primeiro em .

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Podcast – Variações de um Nerd
VariaçõesCast #06 – Isso me irrita pra caral#% na internet!!! (com a Estalagem Nerd)

Podcast – Variações de um Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 83:28


Nesse crossover com o pessoal da gerência da Estalagem Nerd. falaremos sobre coisas irritantes para nós no mundo da web. Nesse episódio saiba que as vezes é melhor ter (ou só dizer) que seu celular foi roubado, descubra qual participante merece ter o sigilo bancário quebrado por estar misteriosamente fazendo inúmeros product pleacement e saiba … Continue lendo "VariaçõesCast #06 – Isso me irrita pra caral#% na internet!!! (com a Estalagem Nerd)"

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BSC: O melhor podcast de humor do Brasil! Diversão e entretenimento por Bobos Sem Corte
BSC#284 – TV aberta é um caral** com Daniel Pinheiro

BSC: O melhor podcast de humor do Brasil! Diversão e entretenimento por Bobos Sem Corte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 83:45


O BSC podcast recebe um convidado inesperado, Daniel Pinheiro, roteirista e humorista standuper, e ele vem do jeito que o ouvinte gosta, cheio de experiência e sem papas na língua. Daniel está bravo com a situação da sua pátria amada Guarulhos e meteu a boca no trombone da política sem medo dos coroné, em seu exílio, vivenciou na Espanha a primeira crise do euro, uma experiência para brasileiros... Um povo a beira da mingua, mas que nem por isso perdeu a conquista trabalhista de la siesta. Como é possível estar no sistema capitalista e viabilizar a soneca?! Durante muito tempo, Daniel esteve naquela que foi outrora a TV que mais crescia no Brasil. A hoje TV mais estagnada do Brasil RedeTV! Lá vivenciou o joio e o trigo, confundiu os dois. Como eram os esporros de João Kléber nos bastidores?! O infarto não fulminante de Gilberto Barros "Água no Gilberto!" E a vida como roteirista dos programas de Luciana Gimenez, a eterna rival do BSC no quesito convidados. Como preencher as mais vazias entrevistas da história? E ainda: As 3 vezes de Daniel Pinheiro com Andressa Urach. A mulher mais intensa do Brasil em seu momentos mais antológicos. Como a redação recebeu a notícia da infecção de hidrogel de Andressa, uma mulher a beira da morte na enfermaria. E ainda: A verdade por trás da desdenhada de Cristiano Ronaldo a eterna vice miss bumbum. Daniel explodiu e não quer mais emprego! Ainda criticou a "Game of Thrones brasileira", a novela medieval de surfista, Salve o Rei, e não perdoou nem Bruna Marquezine. Daniel só deu um aceno gentil mesmo a nossa diva, a ex-BSC Priscila Castello Branco. Incontrolável ele ainda meteu na eterna vítima Geisy Arruda, e enfim, já cansado de tanto acidez e recalque, Raoni Nicolai veio em defesa da musa com uma comparação que entrou para os anais reconstituídos da medicina. Um programa bomba! Porque a TV aberta é um cara***!

The Wow! Signal Podcast
Burst 29 - Caral Supe and Evangeline

The Wow! Signal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 12:21


Released: 23 April 2018 Duration:12 minutes, 21 seconds   Paul Carr reviews what has been happening over the Winter and early Spring with respect to Boyajian's Star. We review the Winter observations, the Castelaz and Barker paper, and the two surprise March dips, Caral-Supe and Evangeline. We also talk about the upcoming Gaia Data Release 2 and what it might mean.   Links Burst 24 and Burst 25 KIC 8462852: Maria Mitchell Observatory Photographic Photometry 1922 to 1991 Where's The Flux? Bruce Gary's Boyajian's Star Page Boyajian's R Gaia DR2   Credits Host and Producer: Paul Carr Music: Jason Robinson

Australian Birth Stories
25 | Carla Mahony

Australian Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 51:18


InVision Photography Australia In Today's episode, I interview Carla. Carla shares the stories of her three pregnancies and births. At 21 years of age, Carla had a benign tumour removed from her ovary and she was told at the time she had PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). The doctor informed her at this time that she would likely have difficulty conceiving. This turned out to be the case, as it took Carla three years of trying to fall pregnant with her first child. Carla worked with a fertility specialist out of Epworth Freemasons Hospital and tried a number of techniques such as weight loss, diet changes and then moved on to taking Clomid. After trying with Clomid for several months and having no success, Carla's husband was deployed in the Army to the Solomon Islands and she took a full 6 months of taking any medications and had a complete break. When he returned she had one dose of Clomid and conceived Cate. Carla shares how she loved her first pregnancy. She had wanted to be a mother all her life and she already knew that she wanted to have her child through the local caseload midwifery program near her house. Carla went into labour naturally at home with Cate. She lost her mucus plug and then 2hours later her waters went. After labouring at home with her husband and sister for support, Carla made her way into the birth center in the evening when the contractions ramped up. On arrival, she was checked and shocked to find out she was fully effaced. After only 12 minutes of pushing Kate was delivered onto a mat while Carla was on all fours. Caral's husband announced that they had a little girl and Carla was certain she was carrying a boy so she questioned this and after a nurse double checked they were thrilled to welcome little Cate into the world. InVision Photography Australia To hear more about Carla's recovery and the births of her other two children tune into the podcast. Topics covered in this weeks episode: polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), Clomid, Fertility specialist, midwifery caseload care, natural childbirth, vaginal tearing, breastfeeding, benign ovarian tumor You can connect with the show on and Today's episode is proudly sponsored by .  Weleda is a certified natural skincare range that does not contain any mineral oil-based ingredients, and contains no synthetic perfumes, colourings or preservatives and is not tested on animals. To check out their full range head over to  

UNITEDcast
UNITEDcast 270 - Yosuga no Sora

UNITEDcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 100:09


Bem vindos mais um cast foderoso e polemico, muito polemico, essa semana vemos falar de Yosuga no Sora esse anime que muitos amam de paixão, outros que o odeiam e tem aqueles que não conseguem nem assisti-lo! Então prepararem-se para xingar nos comentários. Nesse podcast contamos com o amante de todas as artes gauchescas DS, Caral a mãe de todos nos que recomenda não seguirmos o exemplos desse anime, Raul o senhor das piadas rápidas e por ultimo Solange a menina das virgulas. Era isso pessoas um bom cast a todos, não exagerem nos comentários, afinal todos nos temos gostos diferentes certo? E para deixar mais interessante e menos polemico deixo aqui minha humilde opinião Yosuga no Sora > SAO... Um bos cast a todos o/      Clique AQUI para AJUDAR aindaMAIS: http://n4u.co/1UZb6Uj ‪#‎publicidade‬ -Mande seu Recado: Email: contato@unitedcast.com.br -Links do Episódio: Download extensão para: navegadores aqui -Episódio Anterior: UNITEDCAST 269 – BONES -Episódio Recomendados UNITEDCAST #218 – HIGH SCHOOL DXD NEWUNITEDCAST #198 – HIGH SCHOOL DXDUNITEDCAST #246 – SHINMAI MAOU NO TESTAMENT: SOFT PORN DOS ANIMES

Earth Ancients
Patrick Chouinard: Forgotten Worlds, Quest for Atlantis

Earth Ancients

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 80:43


There is new evidence that a highly sophisticated civilization, (most probably Atlantis) once dominated the world over 10,000 years ago. Forgotten World's: • Explores unexplained mysteries such as the Caucasian mummies of China, the pyramids of Caral in Peru, and the genetically unique X-woman of Siberia • Examines evidence of lost, ancient civilizations in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, including extensive investigation into Atlantis • Shows that Siberia and the Amazon may have been cradles of humanity before Africa Viewing Atlantis and its many related myths as a metaphor for a long-lost global civilization, Patrick Chouinard explores the mythological, cultural, religious, and archaelogical evidence for many forgotten civilizations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. He addresses unexplained mysteries from around the world, such as Caucasian mummies found in China, the pyramids of Caral in Peru, the “hobbit” remains on Flores Island, the giant heads of Easter Island, the lost legacy of Lemuria, the ideology and occult mysticism behind Nazi theory, and the genetically unique X-woman of Siberia. He also examines evidence of ancient alien visits and other supernatural phenomena in the distant past. Using recent archaeological findings, he shows that Siberia and the Amazon may have been cradles of humanity millennia before Africa. Sounding the call to continue searching ancient, remote, and formerly forbidden regions for lost cultures and genetic root races, Chouinard offers a new chronology for the emergence of human life and civilization as well as a new mechanism for how and why societies and species change over time. By finding lost peoples and their forgotten worlds, we can truly begin to understand the human race and learn from its long history.

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº 104: La civilización perdida de Caral y otros misterios del pasado sudamericano

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 60:48


Caral, una civilización desconocida con... ¡6.000 años de antigüedad! Los Incas: ¿Tuvieron acceso a conocimientos extraterrestres? Ollantaytambo. Sacsayhuamán. Tiahuanaco. Los arqueólogos, soberbios, que enderezan las piedras porque… ¡deben ir de cierta manera! Como siempre, con la conducción de Gustavo Fernández. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº 104: La civilización perdida de Caral y otros misterios del pasado sudamericano

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 60:48


Caral, una civilización desconocida con... ¡6.000 años de antigüedad! Los Incas: ¿Tuvieron acceso a conocimientos extraterrestres? Ollantaytambo. Sacsayhuamán. Tiahuanaco. Los arqueólogos, soberbios, que enderezan las piedras porque… ¡deben ir de cierta manera! Como siempre, con la conducción de Gustavo Fernández. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº 103: GF entrevistado en Expediente Oculto

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 90:18


* ¿Es "real" el Fenómeno OVNI? ¿Qué es? ¿Qué entendemos por "realidad"? ¿Cuál es la naturaleza del Fenómeno OVNI? ¿Es extraterrestre o hay otras explicaciones? * ¿Qué piensa el común de la gente en relación al Fenómeno OVNI y a los investigadores? * ¿Y qué opinión le merecen los "contactados"? ¿Con qué contactan? ¿Los manipulan? * Comisión OVNI en Argentina: La falacia de la desclasificación. * Mutilaciones de Ganado: ¿Biólogos de otros planetas? En Argentina: Oleada de 2002 es diferente. Experimentos de guerra bacteriológica en Azul (Pcia.Bs.As.) * Caral (ciudad más antigua de América, en Perú; 5.000 años de antigüedad según método del Carbono 14). La pedantería de la Arqueología. Los sacrificios humanos. * Los Mayas y el 2012. No tenían profecías sino calendarios. Los cambios de conciencia. * Intercambios culturales en la Antigüedad. * ¿Por qué Gustavo Fernández hace lo que hace? * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº 103: GF entrevistado en Expediente Oculto

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 90:18


* ¿Es "real" el Fenómeno OVNI? ¿Qué es? ¿Qué entendemos por "realidad"? ¿Cuál es la naturaleza del Fenómeno OVNI? ¿Es extraterrestre o hay otras explicaciones? * ¿Qué piensa el común de la gente en relación al Fenómeno OVNI y a los investigadores? * ¿Y qué opinión le merecen los "contactados"? ¿Con qué contactan? ¿Los manipulan? * Comisión OVNI en Argentina: La falacia de la desclasificación. * Mutilaciones de Ganado: ¿Biólogos de otros planetas? En Argentina: Oleada de 2002 es diferente. Experimentos de guerra bacteriológica en Azul (Pcia.Bs.As.) * Caral (ciudad más antigua de América, en Perú; 5.000 años de antigüedad según método del Carbono 14). La pedantería de la Arqueología. Los sacrificios humanos. * Los Mayas y el 2012. No tenían profecías sino calendarios. Los cambios de conciencia. * Intercambios culturales en la Antigüedad. * ¿Por qué Gustavo Fernández hace lo que hace? * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)
AFR Nº 53: Construcciones artificiales en Marte y La Luna

Al Filo de la Realidad (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010 97:23


El Chupacabras en Calama, Chile (escuchar también AFR Nº 48). ¿Tienen los rusos una "máquina del tiempo"? Extraordinario hallazgo en la ciudad de Caral, Perú. La autopsia al extraterrestre es real (ver Revista AFR Nº 16). Construcciones artificiales en Marte y La Luna (ver Suplemento de los Lectores 2 y Revista AFR Nº 45 [monotemático]). * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/

Al Filo de la Realidad
AFR Nº 53: Construcciones artificiales en Marte y La Luna

Al Filo de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2010 97:23


El Chupacabras en Calama, Chile (escuchar también AFR Nº 48). ¿Tienen los rusos una "máquina del tiempo"? Extraordinario hallazgo en la ciudad de Caral, Perú. La autopsia al extraterrestre es real (ver Revista AFR Nº 16). Construcciones artificiales en Marte y La Luna (ver Suplemento de los Lectores 2 y Revista AFR Nº 45 [monotemático]). * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/