‘Impossible’ Ancient Knowledge Of The Gods’ Star – First Observations – Part 1
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - There are countless examples of how the modern world regularly underestimates our ancestors' knowledge. Not only were ancient civilizations much more advanced than previously thought, but some of them were also aware of celestial objects we have only recently discovered.
How could ancient people be familiar with stars and planets modern astronomers have discovered not so long ago? Why did a particular sacred star play an essential role in the past?
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