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> pp185-187 of the following paper:
> Lull, Jose, and Juan Antonio Belmonte. "The constellations of ancient Egypt." Search of cosmic
> order: Selected essays on Egyptian archaeoastronomy (2009): 157-161.
Archaeoastronomy sounds like research to identify the date of a certain planetary constellation. What's their result for the date?
> I haven't seen any analysis of the Temple of Esna, so highlighting here the arguments that would need
> to be overcome to claim the zodiac referenced is in fact a horoscope.
Check out the detailed analysis by A.T.Fomenko and G.V.Nosovskiy 2002 - 2006. Their result for Esna:
Greater Zodiac of Esna: March 31 - April 2 1394 AD
Lesser Zodiac of Esna: May 6 - 8 1404 AD
i.e. only about 620 years ago.
title: History, Fiction or Science?
published: 2004, Russia
link to searchable index Vol 1: [
www.google.com]
link to searchable index Vol 3: [
www.google.com]
other links to the books:
[
www.goodreads.com]
Esna:
Vol 3, pp562-594
Dendera:
Vol 1, p113
Vol 3, pp325-440
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