Doctoral candidate in Mythological Studies whose mytho-ethnographic fieldwork at Göbekli Tepe explores how living people today interpret, dream, and form narratives around the world's most enigmatic ancient sites.
Charlotte’s work identifies collaboration and deep listening as vital tools in the mytho-study of excavation sites, decentralizing interpretation and examining and connecting the dots between repeating archetypal patterns. Suggesting myriad multidimensional, holistic ramifications from such an approach, this work examines the fractal foundations of interpretation and the impact such a fractalized approach could have in our construction of the past, present and future.
Step into a three-day exploration of ancient knowledge, celestial cycles, and the science of precession.
CPAK brings together leading researchers, authors, and independent thinkers to examine humanity’s long relationship with cosmic time—and what it means for the present moment.
This General Admission Pass is a focused, in-depth conference experience opportunity to embark on an unforgettable journey through time and space. Unravel the secrets of the ancients and uncover the profound significance of precession as you embark on this enlightening adventure!
September 25–27, 2026 · Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, California
An ongoing inquiry into precession, antiquity, and the cycles that shape civilization.