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Eclipse and the discovery of Naia the first American



Eridanus – the River of Time




One of the world’s oldest complete human skeletons has been found in a cave in Mexico - and sheds new light on who the first Americans were. Named ‘Naia’, the remains belong to a 15-16 girl who went underground to seek water 13,000 years ago during the last ice age. She plunged to her death in a large pit known as ‘Hoyo Negro’, Spanish for ‘black hole’, in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.  Daily Mail, Friday May 16.







Presented here is the chart for the current New Moon solar eclipse at the approximate co-ordinates of “Hoya Negro”. The eclipse prominently placed on the IC [14ta]  is  conjunct Azha, eta Eridani (8ta51) and Zibal, zeta Eridani [14ta]-  stars  on the celestial river Eridanus.  

Eridanus is one of Greek astronomer Ptolemy's original 48 constellations. Homer called it the 'Ocean Stream'. The river  is thought to represent on Earth what has  been lost in the mists of time so that Diana Rosenberg links this area to discoveries of prehistoric artifacts and fossils.


Also here is a IC10X-1 Cas, [7ta12], a supermassive Black Hole – the largest yet discovered so that quite appropriately Ebertin linked this area to falls or dives from high places “into the abyss”.

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