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Archaeoastronomy Database

@archastrodbTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 18, 2026Modeled revenue

creating a community through investigative/informational videos.

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
7
0% · 30 days
Total audience
35
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$16

$13–$19 modeled range

Starting price
$1/mo
7 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 35 observed tier members sit

$080%$117.1%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free— the bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree2880% of observed tier members
$1/mo• Basic Support617.1% of observed tier members
$5/mo✨ Stellar Level Patron00% of observed tier members
$10/mo🪐 Planetary Level Patron12.9% of observed tier members
$25/mo🌒 Lunar Level Patron00% of observed tier members
$35/mo☀️ Solar Level Patron00% of observed tier members
$50/mo⚫ Eclipse Level Patron00% of observed tier members
Growth signals — Archaeoastronomy Database
0%

7 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
787
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Archaeoastronomy Database7 members · $16/mo

The chart only uses Archaeoastronomy Database's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where Archaeoastronomy Database ranks

5 creators shown
#58 of 9 cohort creators measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

A focused cohort chosen from content relevance, category, audience, pricing, and cadence. Changing the rank metric does not change who belongs in this cohort.

8 of 9 cohort creators have a measured paid-member count; the other 1 remains unranked for this metric.
Archaeoastronomy Database's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs Archaeoastronomy DatabaseFreshness
#3
Cat TreadwellVideoContent relevance + business context
158 moreAug 15, 2026
#4
G's ArchiveWritingContent relevance + business context
136 moreAug 12, 2026
#5
Archaeoastronomy DatabaseProfileVideoPaid members position in Recommended cohort
7ReferenceAug 18, 2026
#6
Ian Lauer AstroPodcastsContent relevance + business context
61 fewerAug 15, 2026
#7
Amber MingusVideoContent relevance + business context
43 fewerAug 11, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Archaeoastronomy Database; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

44Posts total0 postsLast month16.7%Members-only

Previews available for 44 posts

Article Latest postPublicMajor Lunar Standstill LAST CHANCE to Observe for 18.6 Years!!!

🌒🌕🌘 Major Lunar Standstill occurs every 18.6 years when the moon reaches a maximum monthly range of moonrise/moonset to the north and south

Sep 28, 2025 3 likes 2 comments
☄️ Comet Viewing with Websites and in StellariumThis video features some useful websites for viewing comets and shows how to add comets to the downloaded version of Stellarium in order toVideoJan 14, 2025$1 tier & up 0 0
Archaeoastronomy Database Viewer Tool - Basic OverviewThis video is intended as a basic overview on how to use the Archaeoastronomy Database Viewer Tool to sort and filter alignments at ancientVideoSep 3, 2024$1 tier & up 1 5
Carrowmore - Possible Alignment InvestigationWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_kGOoVqcxU This video is a detailed exploration of possible alignments at the NeolithicVideoJul 11, 2024Public 1 6
Live Stream SIMULATED Callanish MoonsetThe maximum south full moon setting at Callanish on 22 June 2024 was live streamed from the site but clouds blocked the view and the streamArticleJun 21, 2024Public 3 2
Lunar & Solar Rise Angle & Azimuth ChangesThe moon's orbit that is inclined 5.1 degrees relative to the ecliptic (plane in which the Earth orbits the sun) and at the equator that wouImageMar 2, 2024Public 3 2
🌕 Observing Major Lunar Standstill Events🌒🌕🌘 Major Lunar Standstill occurs every 18.6 years when the moon reaches a maximum monthly range of moonrise/moonset to the north and southArticleJan 16, 2024Public 3 4
Dronehenge Astronomical AlignmentsWhen dry conditions in Ireland revealed markings of ancient henge monuments in crops of the Boyne Valley, there was an explosion of excitemeArticleJul 25, 2023Public 3 2
Stellarium Date System MistakesThis is a tutorial on how to avoid the #1 mistake made when using Stellarium for archaeoastronomy investigations. Is the summer solstice onArticleJun 23, 2023Public 1 3
Shetland Islands: Uyea Breck, Clivocast Standing Stones - Alignment Observation☀️ This video documents field observations that led to a revVideoMay 26, 2023Public 1 1
Bronze Age Sky PinThis intriguing bronze disk pin from the Bronze Age in Ireland may have been designed with astronomical connections in mind. This video isVideoApr 21, 2023Public 1 2
Cairnholy AlignmentsThe fascinating megalithic chambered cairns of Scotland known as Cairnholy I and Cairnholy II date from the Neolithic period (5000 years agoArticleMar 18, 2023Public 1 2
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