Archaeoastronomy uses a variety of methods to uncover evidence of past practices including archaeology, anthropology, astronomy, statistics and probability, and history.
Because these methods are diverse and use data from such different sources, integrating them into a coherent argument has been a long-term difficulty for archaeoastronomers.
Archaeoastronomy fills complementary niches in landscape archaeology and cognitive archaeology. Material evidence and its connection to the sky can reveal how a wider landscape can be integrated into beliefs about the cycles of nature, such as Mayan astronomy and its relationship with agriculture. Other examples which have brought together ideas of cognition and landscape include studies of the cosmic order embedded in the roads of settlements.
Archaeoastronomy uses a variety of methods to uncover evidence of past practices including archaeology, anthropology, astronomy, statistics and probability, and history.
Because these methods are diverse and use data from such different sources, integrating them into a coherent argument has been a long-term difficulty for archaeoastronomers.
Archaeoastronomy fills complementary niches in landscape archaeology and cognitive archaeology. Material evidence and its connection to the sky can reveal how a wider landscape can be integrated into beliefs about the cycles of nature, such as Mayan astronomy and its relationship with agriculture. Other examples which have brought together ideas of cognition and landscape include studies of the cosmic order embedded in the roads of settlements.
Using methods to uncover evidence of past practices including archaeology, architecture, anthropology, astronomy, biology, ecology, history, probability and statistics; filling complementary niches in landscape archaeology and cognitive archaeology; Towards a better understanding of Whole Systems Thinking Patterns ~ as a Unitary Field of activity ~ within a Quantum Framework of Relativity; to ‘develop’ sustainably beneficial systems of environmental human habitat.
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Our Team
Research Director, Sustainability Expert and Oceanographer
Founder, Strategic Advisor and NASA educator
British-born Landscape Architect, driven by a passion for bridging ancient wisdom, quantum science, and sustainable design. With over 30 years of experience across continents, my work focuses on creating holistic, future-ready solutions—solutions that respect both the ecological complexities and the human systems they support.
Program Director, Head of Operations and Huawei Technologies Manager
Brazilian-born Engineer, managed more than 1B USD investments, over 20 years of experience through many business industries such as Telecom, Logistics and Real Estate.
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Current Projects
Viver o Mar
Promote environmental education, social inclusion and technological innovation through monitoring and conservation of coastal ecosystems, integrating fishmen communities, children, caregivers and digital technologies.
Plantar Sombra
Implement sustainable solutions for ecological restoration, generation of clean energy and capacitation of communities in the Metropolitan area of Salvador, focusing on planting fruit trees, nutritional education, composting, solar energy and natural water filtering. The project aims to improve the quality of life of underprivileged communities, promoting sustainability and local empowerment through innovation and ecological practices
Vila Qatuan
Vila Qatuan is the home of The Brazilian Institute for Quantum Archaeoastronomy (IBAQ). We’re teaching people to teach themselves again and we’re teaching them that it ‘can’ be extremely enjoyable. With a healthy approach to one’s immediate environment, many individual needs can be far better assumed with multiple hands.