" In fact, if there is any part of the whole sky that you would expect to find stars corresponding to the pyramids (assuming that any did) it would be right there where the sun rises"
assuming for the moment that some or all Pyramids are intended to represent specific stars...I would expect the denomination point to be directly above said pyramid, and I'm sure there are other valid arguments for other siting points. I guess the real question is...
Were they making an actual map of the night sky, were they simply connecting specific pyramids to specific stars, were the pyramids solar and/or stellar symbols, , were any solar and/or stellar relationships merely an adjunct of the Sun and/or stars having been used to determine cardinal alignment, or...any and/or all of the above?
Warwick
" I have always found that the main obstacle to free
association on these boards is the broad
misconception that what we do not know is more
significant than what we do know."
Warwick L Nixon, March 8, 2019