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Thoughts on astronomy by Natabara

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Though “astronomical charts†or, indeed, any form of ‘astronomy’ did not yet exist prior to the 2nd millennium BCE, incontrovertible evidence for Venus’ existence has been uncovered in Mesopotamian records dating from the 2nd half of the 4th millennium BCE onwards. Sumerian texts of this early date plainly identify the goddess Inanna as a “star†associated with the morning and the evening. Egyptologists are agreed that the sbɜ dwɜt or the ‘morning star’ abundantly mentioned in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts, finalised in 2200 BCE, is the planet Venus. http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2009/arch09/091020venus.htm Velikovskian Chaff and Wheat: Venus, Oct 20, 2009, Contributed by Rens Van der Sluijs

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