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Discovery of ancient footprints at Happisburgh


Scientists have discovered the earliest evidence of human footprints outside of Africa, on the Norfolk Coast in the East of England. The footprints are more than 800,000 years old and were found on the shores of Happisburgh. BBC 7 Feb.





In this post we will see how the solar eclipse of 10 May 2013 is connected with this discovery. The eclipse is conjunct the IC of the chart, Mercury [17ta] and the South Node [17ta]. Here we have the star 60 Andromedae,[17ta]  in the left foot of the Princess and epsilon Eridani [18ta20] in the curve of the celestial river Eridanus. Diana Rosenberg associates stars in this area to the discovery of ancient artefacts since  Eridanus, River of Time, is linked to a love of antiquity. Here are chart elements of  Egyptologist/ archaeologist Sir Flinder Petrie, Egyptologist Lord Carnarvon, a discoverer of the tomb of King Tutankhamen, Antonie Court de Gebelin, scholar, pastor and author of Le Mond Primitif, a study of language and mythology of antiquity; Saturn was here in 1911 when Hiram Bingham discovered the ancient Inca capital at Machu Picchu and several others.

The number of  chart elements connected to the foot are astonishing. On the MC [28sc50] are Toliman, alpha Centauri in the left foot of the Centaur and phi Lupi [27sc41], in the Beast’s forepaw. On the Ascendant [23cp42] is delta Aquilae, in the Eagle’s Claw, anciently known as Nergub-Zamama, “Left foot of the Living Eye” (Living Eye is Aquila).

Progressing the chart to the date of the news brings Saturn [7sc] to the Ascendant [8sc] conjunct Khambalia, lambda Virginis, [7sc] in the left foot of the Virgin while the MC [24le] is conjunct Subra, [24le25] omicron Leo, in the Lion’s forepaw.








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