An infected tooth partially cleaned with flint
tools represents the oldest known dentistry, says a new international study on
a 14,000-year-old molar. The find represents the oldest archaeological example
of an operative manual intervention on a pathological condition, according to
researchers led by Stefano Benazzi, a paleoanthropologist at the University of
Bologna. July 16
Ample
evidence has been presented on this blogsite to prove that no event occurs on earth without a cosmic correspondence. Here we present another example as proof.
Shown here is the sidereal Capricorn Ingress of the Sun drawn for Bologna.
Notice the perfect alignment of the T-square comprising the Nodal axis and the
Uranus-Pluto (scientific discoveries) square with the meridian. The IC [15cn] is conjunct
the bright star Sirius, alpha Canis Major, in the jaw (tooth?) of the Greater Dog. Among
other things, Diana Rosenberg links this area with “dental problems” [1]. On the Ascendant [1ta] is the star Angetenar,
tau Eridani [3ta] in the constellation of Eridanus, the Celestial River of time.
As a symbol, a river relates to the creative power of nature and time and
everything transitory: the flux of the world and the irreversible passage of
time. Unlike earthly rivers, Eridanus is
depicted flowing upstream symbolizing a return to the past. Archaeological
discoveries are, therefore, quite appropriate under stars of Eridanus.
If we now
progress the Ingress chart to July 16, the date of the news, brings the
T-square to an alignment with the horizon axis and the star Sirius on
the MC triggering news about a dental problem from the distant past.
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.398-401)
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