
Astonishing Legends The Mystery of Pumapunku Part 2
Mar 14, 2022
03:43:03
Gobekli Tepe Skull Cult
- Gobekli Tepe, a site like Puma Punku, features evidence of a skull cult.
- Skulls were defleshed, modified, painted, and possibly displayed.
Fiesta de las Natitas
- The Aymara people in Bolivia hold an annual skull festival, Fiesta de las Natitas.
- They decorate and care for skulls, believing they bestow blessings.
Tiwanaku Religion
- The Tiwanaku religion, not military force, likely fueled their dominance.
- Their impressive artifacts and architecture may have attracted followers.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Tiny Url for Stan Gordon's New Book, Slash Cryptids
04:04 • 4min
Gobeli Tupi - The First Evidence of a Special Treatment of the Dead
08:14 • 4min
The Legends of the Amara People
12:27 • 4min
Amentomore by Paul Cudonaris - A Very Big Book
16:40 • 3min
The Skulls and the Fertility of Farmers
19:12 • 4min
Then There's the Party of the Skulls.
23:00 • 3min
The Celts and the Island of the Sun
25:32 • 5min
Isla Del Sol, the Birthplace of the Sun and the World's First Two Incas
30:48 • 5min
The Island of the Moon
35:41 • 4min
The Island of the Sun
39:13 • 2min
The Role of Religion in the Consolidation of the Tiwunaku State
41:14 • 2min
A New Take on Bulgogi
43:10 • 5min
Stitch Fix Dot Com - Stitch Fix Dot Com - Slash a L
47:48 • 4min
You're Only as Good as Your Last Movie
52:17 • 5min
A Gobelitape, or a Small World?
57:16 • 3min
What Is Lacuna?
01:00:00 • 3min
Isla Del Sol
01:03:21 • 6min
Pent House Apartments for the Rich
01:09:03 • 4min
Is There More Power in a Wedge Shape?
01:13:18 • 4min
The Role of Drought in the Demise of the Andian Highlands
01:17:35 • 2min
The Twanaku State Colony Collapse
01:19:58 • 2min
Rowan Oak and the Intertribal Wars
01:22:07 • 4min
What Caused the Great Masula Flood?
01:26:29 • 2min
The Gate of the Sun, Part Two
01:28:32 • 4min
Slash a L. Slash a L.
01:32:56 • 2min
Square Space Video Studio - The All in One Platform for Building Your Business
01:34:45 • 5min
The Clamping of the Stones
01:39:34 • 2min
The Stones of Pum Punko
01:41:47 • 2min
What Do You Think of Professor Devitoviz?
01:43:25 • 2min
Is There Any Evidence of Chemical Formulations?
01:45:31 • 4min
How Did You Get Started on the Mad Scientist Podcast?
01:49:12 • 2min
The Theory of Punko
01:51:03 • 3min
I've Got a Theory About Puma Punko
01:53:56 • 2min
Geopolimer
01:56:20 • 3min
Is There Any Evidence of a Quarry?
01:59:47 • 2min
The Difference Between Cast and Natural Stones
02:02:13 • 3min
You Can't Get Air Bubbles in Natural Stone, Right?
02:04:45 • 6min
I've Got a Cousin Who Has an Opinion About Everything, Right?
02:10:26 • 2min
Is It Possible to Get the Hardness You Need With Outdoor Casting?
02:12:54 • 5min
Is It Possible to Soften Stones With Plant Extracts?
02:17:26 • 2min
Using Ply Wood With Re Barms
02:19:07 • 4min
Is the Sand Coming Apart Like It Does at the Beach?
02:23:02 • 2min
What's the Simplest Explanation?
02:24:38 • 2min
How to Make a Geal Polimer?
02:26:44 • 2min
Ancient Aliens Are Not Resistisan, I'm Not an Archaeologist
02:28:27 • 2min
How Soap Was Discovered
02:30:39 • 2min
The Importance of Guano
02:32:27 • 4min
Is It Possible to Make an Explosive by Mistake?
02:35:58 • 6min
The Problem With Sm Analysing
02:41:31 • 3min
Is There a Regular Matrix of Material Around This Rock?
02:44:02 • 2min
I'm a Professor of Geo Pallmers Science
02:45:45 • 3min
We All Deserve to Keep Learning, Keep Developing Ourself
02:48:56 • 2min
Don't Forget Your New Year Resolutions
02:50:28 • 5min
Ancient Aliens Theory
02:55:40 • 2min
The Guano Trade Was a Big Part of the Trade in Peru, and They Knew It.
02:57:58 • 2min
The Peruvian Booby
02:59:42 • 5min
Are We Really Aliens, or Are We Just Primitive Aliens?
03:04:28 • 3min
The Acas Razor Is the Only Thing He's Ever Said.
03:07:09 • 6min
I'm on Board With That
03:12:39 • 4min
What Do the Stories Say?
03:16:20 • 4min
What's the Biggest Picture in Airquotes?
03:20:28 • 6min
The Gate of the Sun
03:26:08 • 2min
Geopolmer Technology
03:28:28 • 5min
Olante Tambo, a Polygotal Megalithic Site
03:33:51 • 2min
Stone Softening - What You Need to Know
03:36:15 • 5min
Sonic the Hedgehog Who's Working on It?
03:41:22 • 2min
The Intriguing Megalithic Perspectives
03:43:48 • 2min
What's Happening in the Coral Castle?
03:46:02 • 3min
Stonework Manipulation
03:49:09 • 5min
In tonight's Part Two of our series, we continue with the "Why?" of Tiwanaku and Pumapunku. As in, why was it all built? Why did Tiwanaku society spend so much effort and resources on it, and what did it mean to them? We then transition to the "How?" such a monumental architectural and cultural feat could be accomplished. What craftsmanship skills and construction technology did they possess to erect structures that continue to baffle present-day archaeologists and engineers? Could an organic technique of creating geopolymers, or essentially a type of concrete, explain the precise geometric shapes attained? Or was it a combination with a lost art of stone softening and shaping to achieve such exact tolerances? Perhaps they were just some of the best stonemasons in the world, with modern-quality chisels, drills, saws, and generations of labor at their disposal? And how did they come by their craft, through observation of nature and technical evolution, or some otherworldly source? We'll ask our good friend, Chemical Engineer Dr. Chris Cogswell, Ph.D., of The Mad Scientist Podcast, about the theoretical possibilities of ancient formulations as it applies to material sciences and their implications. Finally, we'll speculate on hypotheses and one aspect of the Tiwanaku enigma that is no less important than studying its stones – the legends and the beliefs that sparked its creation. For it is the folklore and spirituality of a culture that echoes through the ages, adding wonder about the mystery of Pumapunku.
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