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... by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath Circular Myth - The Dendera Zodiac by Tashi Alexander Javed Eteocypriot and the Amathus ...
ancient-origins - 14/02/2015 - 10:08
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 20/09/2016 - 00:50
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 28/09/2015 - 21:48
... Pygmies; Druids and Israelites; Chaldeans; Origin of the Zodiac; Oriental Origins; The Incas; The Buddhists; Steller ...
ancient-origins - 23/10/2016 - 15:56
... Astronomy A Circular Egyptian Mythology: Does the Dendera Zodiac Represent the Most Ancient Astronomy? Babylonian ...
ancient-origins - 28/11/2018 - 13:57
... murals of Egypt. Their creation story also explains the Zodiac Ceiling of Dendera, Stonehenge, the pyramid complex, ...
ancient-origins - 06/01/2020 - 15:33
... by a concealed calendar . A miniature sun traces the zodiac , while a discreet disc reveals the hour. Beyond its ...
Robbie Mitchell - 20/09/2023 - 23:00
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 08/06/2014 - 03:46
In ancient Chinese astronomy, the sky ecliptic was divided into four sections. Each of these sections contained seven mansions, and together they formed the 28 Mansions. The 28 Mansions may be considered to be equivalent to the zodiacal constellations in Western astronomy, although they reflect the movement of the Moon through a sidereal month rather than the Sun in a tropical year. This enabled the ancient Chinese to mark the travelling positions of the Sun and the Moon, as well as to determine the time and seasons.
dhwty - 25/06/2014 - 02:46
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 27/11/2014 - 00:59
... In ancient China, tigers became one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals and it was believed that children born in the ...
ashley cowie - 29/08/2018 - 18:50
The ancient Egyptians divided the year into 36 weeks of ten days duration, hence “decan” from Greek “ten”. The iconography of the decans predates that of all famous European books of magick such as the Testament of Solomon or the Goetia. But one thing all these spirits have in common is their malign character.
Each decan is ruled over by particular stars, rising in succession over the course of a year. These can be observed rising on the eastern horizon just before dawn.
ancient-origins - 05/02/2021 - 22:48
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 15/09/2014 - 03:10
... complete one revolution through the constellations of the zodiac in about 24,000 years. Please note, we mention the zodiac here only because it serves as a way to measure the ...
Walter Cruttenden - 25/09/2014 - 23:36
It’s no surprise that the history of medicine had a rocky and somewhat gruesome journey before reaching its current, modern state. From the earliest meddling in surgery in Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages and a much more brutal and crude way of dealing with illness and injury, medicine wasn’t always so beneficial. And this fact becomes clearer when we consider the role of barber surgeons.
Aleksa Vučković - 22/09/2019 - 18:56
... of the sun, moon, and planets as they move through the zodiac, predicts solar and lunar eclipses, and even marked ...
aprilholloway - 10/10/2014 - 01:37
... One holds a torch up on the ascending side of the zodiac, indicating a time of increasing light, and the other holds a torch down on the descending side of the zodiac, indicating a time of darkness. These are further ...
Walter Cruttenden - 29/03/2014 - 12:19
... Jordaens’ allegorical paintings of the Signs of the Zodiac depicts the fall of Phaethon after his father, Helios ...
Alicia McDermott - 14/09/2022 - 02:00
It’s often said that there was no tradition of scientific medicine in medieval times. According to the usual narrative of the history of progress, medicine in the European Middle Ages – from around the 5th to the 15th centuries – was a formless mass of superstition and folk remedies; the very antithesis of science.
ancient-origins - 07/02/2017 - 13:44
... Top Image : A crystal ball on a silver stand depicting the zodiac. Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle, ...
Dr. Benjamin B. Olshin - 10/05/2021 - 20:22