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Nicole Lüderitz's avatar

Coke snorting pharaohs . . . Lol, it makes perfect sense!

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Marion's avatar

A compelling work, thank you.

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Peggy Joyce's avatar

Two other powerful resources on early cultures in the world I would recommend is The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow and the recent edition of Charles C. Mann's 1491....these accounts of early civilizations globally (Graeber/Wengrow) and in North and South America (Mann) will explode your previous vision of habitation in every sphere of the earth. Both of these books are supported by reams of scientific data backed up by on the ground verification and excavation. Well worth the read.

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Jessica Faith's avatar

Very cool! Thanks for sharing!

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Rick Hawkins's avatar

"All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by...."

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Pete Bevington's avatar

Impressive work again, Dan. Thankyou

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Jerry Ketel's avatar

Very interesting. I like that you are peering into the dark corners of history. Perhaps you could offer up a reading list that has inspired your work on WorldAstrologyReport.com?

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Dan's avatar

Thanks Jerry - will put something together at some point!

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CG Karas's avatar

I've only been doing astrology for 28 years or so. Still learning. But using astro to inform or create facts is not somewhere I want to go. Interesting article all the same, tho

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AstroMommy's avatar

I love this. Now, I need to look at the astrology of 1492 and see what was going on that would support a false “discovery” of the New World and was it an honest mistake or some other chess move to a deeper political plot? Lots to think about. Thanks, Dan!

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Kathryn Jarrett's avatar

Thank you, Dan. Fascinating, excellent work! The work of Graham Hancock comes to mind - breaking through the hard, but thankfully not impenetrable, crust of a barrier in our collective established views of history. I'm wondering how this talent, skill, interest and vision shows up in your personal chart. Do you ever share that?

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