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Re: Edward Duke's Mundane System
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Mike,
Surely the "constellations" (as we know them today) didn't exist in the prehistoric, stars moving independant of each other 'n' all that. Did the assessment of the Giza pyramids take into account the different positions of the stars at that period of history?
Just out of interest, John North wrote a book about "Stonehenge - Neolithic Man and the Cosmos", in which he suggests alignments between monuments, hill figures etc, and the stars in the positions they would've been in at the time. Theoretical only, but good stuff to think about.
Regards,
TE.


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The Eternal
Posted by The Eternal
28th August 2005ce
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