Hi Sam,
I read it here -
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www.academia.edu]
I'm looking forward to her 'Ancient Egyptian Sky Lore' to arrive. Meanwhile I stumble upon other unorthodox propositions like this -
Alessandro Berio - 'The Celestial River: Identifying the Ancient Egyptian Constellations'.
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sino-platonic.org]
He writes -
'This paper proposes that a new opportunity has arisen for deciphering the ancient Egyptian night sky, based on parallels between the iconography of the list of nomes, or administrative districts of Egypt, and the classical constellations visible in Egypt circa 3100 BC. '
And -
'Given the large number of sequential and precise matches, 38 in total, and their confirmation with various calendrical festivals, it is seems more than reasonable to conclude that the nome emblems represented the original ancient Egyptian constellations.'
I am not qualified to judge the validity of these new ideas but suggest the subject would be ideal for discussion on this forum. At least it would be a refreshing change from endless banter about ramps