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Sacred Sites: The Secret History of Southern California - download pdf or read online

By Susan Suntree

ISBN-10: 0803231989

ISBN-13: 9780803231986

A historical past that's equivalent elements technological know-how and mythology, Sacred Sites bargains a unprecedented and poetic imaginative and prescient of an international composed of dynamic usual forces and mythic characters. the result's a novel and noteworthy account of the evolution of the Southern California panorama, reflecting the riches of either local wisdom and Western clinical thought.

Beginning with Western technology, poet Susan Suntree contains readers from the large Bang to the current as she describes the origins of the universe, the transferring of tectonic plates, and an evolving array of crops and animals that provide Southern California its precise positive aspects this present day. She tells of the migration of people into the sector, the place they settled, and the way they lived. Complementing this narrative and reflecting the local people’s view in their personal historical past and lifestyle, Suntree recounts the construction myths and songs that inform the tale of the 1st humans, of unforgettable shamans and heroes, and of the origins and migrations of the human beings.

Featuring modern images of not often visible landmarks in addition to meticulous examine, Sacred Sites presents strange perception into how normal heritage and mythology, and clinical and intuitive pondering mix to create an ever-deepening feel of a spot and its humans.

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550 million years ago Narrow North America bobbles sideways with the other continents all five strung along the equator each a broad rough flat field with wild seashores and plenty of room for life. Warm shallow seawaters flow onto North America from east and west retreat flow inland over the flat land retreat flow Sometimes the beach is in Utah. Oxygen demands more and better breathers gills hearts hemoglobin (oxygen-attracting iron infused in primordial blood) Sea life abounds 37 wa nd eri ng north a m eri c a, l i f e, d e ath seas advance and retreat across the Old West over the desert-dry continent all the way to Wisconsin leaving a rubble of rocks and dust washed by streams and rivers of rain or windblown onto the continent’s underwater ledge or spilled onto the neighboring ocean plate to settle and collect on the emerging coast.

8 western sc i enc e The electrons absorb photons from the infinite light stream Energized, electrons jump from rung to rung, hot-footing up an energy ladder away from the nucleus until, tottering at the top, they jump to fly loose and alluring into space or to the arms of another atom or, insistent on being shared, wed atoms into molecules. If, tiring of adventure, they climb back down the ladder toward the nucleus they release their stash of photons that rush away glowing (light and heat). (We chase after rowdy electrons, whose swapping and sharing charges/changes everything we measure.

Sloshing around the hot world DNA collects, attaching to itself loose bits of RNA that fit its bases and the RNA collects, attaching to itself according to its sequence loose bits of amino acids tying the amino acids one to another: coded protein strings. DNA and RNA detach and float away, leaving behind their protein progeny. But one day, in an ordinary moment on Earth, (random mutation, selection, mystery) in undiscovered beds or on the skin of bubbling primal scum from knitted protein strings the first cell is born.

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