Exploring the Roots of Religion
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Giza? Why are we so transfixed by their presence today? And what do they reveal about our ancestors - and humanity? The dynamic force of religious belief is responsible for some of the world's most popular and ancient locales. With these 36 riveting lectures, you can dig through the earth and learn how sacred buildings, complexes, tomb structures, artwork, and more have provided us with unparalleled knowledge about early spiritual experiences around the world. Using the tools and knowledge of their field, archaeologists can now determine the nature of a sacrificial ritual, compare the visible attributes of ancient deities, and map out the orientation of a temple or tomb. Professor John Hale of the University of Louisville gives you a comprehensive look at specific religious archaeological sites around the world - inside caves and crypts, through vast deserts and ancient cities, from Polynesia to Mexico to the American Midwest. By the final lap of your international journey, you'll have developed a new vision of religion and its crucial role in ancient history. You'll become more attuned to spirituality's universal elements and its unique characteristics. And you'll realize just how much credit religion deserves for remarkable sites that continue to captivate us.
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