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c. -1936 to -1750

Earth-Mars Intersect Events

Older Subboreal MBA II-A

Artist's impression of Mohenjo Daro before its destruction
Lucas van Leyden, "Lot and His Daughters"
Benjamin West, "Lot Fleeing Sodom"
Jan Breughel the Elder, "Lot and His Daughters"
Ruins of Tall el-Hammam

1. Earth-Mars Inferior Conjunctions & Mercury Flybys

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Ruins of Mohenjo Daro
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Salt dunes in the White Desert of Egypt
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Vitrified fort at Tap o'Noth (Inverurie)
        - c. -1936        
        - c. -1907        
        - c. -1878
        - c. -1849
        - c. -1820
        - c. -1791
        - c. -1762

    i. 3.7 Kiloyear Event
    ii. Tall al-Hammam / Sodom & Gomorrah (c. -1936?)
    iii. Baucis & Philemon
    iv. Telluric currents / Ignis coelis
    v. Destruction of Mohenjo Daro (c. -1907?)
    vi. Libyan desert glass
    vii. Gobi desert glass
    viii. Scotland: Vitrified forts
       Almondbury – Yorkshire
        Arka Unskel – Loch na Nuagh     
        Barra Hill – Perth
        Castercliff – Lancs     
        Castle Point – Troup
        Clickhimin – Shetland     
        Craig Phadrig – Aberdeen     
        Dunnideer – Insch
        Eileen na Goar
        Finavon – Angus         
        Knockfarrel – Ross and Cromarty     
        Moat of Mark – Dumfries     
        Tap o’Noth – Inverurie     
        Wincobank – Yorkshire

    ix. Mars' apsidial precession
    x. Scattering of Mars trojans / Jupiter family comets?  
    xi. Iason and Argonauts — Mars and trojans ? 
    xii. Mars-Earth inferior conjunctions

        - c. -1921    
        - c. -1892    
        - c. -1863
        - c. -1834
        - c. -1805
        - c. -1776 (Earth polar plumes?)
        - c. -1747

2. Appearances of Comet Venus

    - c. -1915
    - c. -1887  (Monte Alto “may” event)
    - c. -1868  (1st potbelly, Monte Alto)
    - c. -1821  (2nd potbelly, Monte Alto)
    - c. -1774  (3rd potbelly, Monte Alto) (Earth polar plumes?)
    - c. -1727  (4th potbelly, Monte Alto)
    cf. Lilitu/Ishtar on Burney Relief (-1800 to -1750)
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Potbellies & stone heads of Monte Alto
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Burney Relief, featuring Lilitu/Ishtar

3. The Changing Face of Heaven

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    i. Zodiacal Light

    ii. Zodiac constellations
        cf. 12 sons of Jacob, et al.

    iii. Jupiter as Star of Marduk / Nibiru
        a. Radiation belt glow as “owl-eyes”?

    iv. Earth’s outer red ring along ecliptic
        a. Equinox observances
            cf. Ouroboros

4. Middle Bronze Age Cultural Innovations

    i. Dolmens as cosmic fallout shelters

    ii. Monte Alto culture, Guatemala (c. -1887 &f.)
        a. Stone heads / potbellies

    iii. Code of Hammurabi (c. -1750)

    iv. Astronomical observances take precedent
       a. Venus & Mars
        b. Mercury & Jupiter
        c. Sun & Moon

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Dolmen of the Caucasus region, east of the Black Sea
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  • Home
  • Myths of Creation
    • 1 Thesis >
      • 2 Definitions
      • 3 Exposition
    • 4 First Things: Cosmogony >
      • 5 Time After Time
      • 6 From Creation To Catastrophe
      • 7 Order Out Of Chaos
    • 8 Traits, Tropes & Themes >
      • 9 Macrocosm To Microcosm
    • 10 Astronomical: Theogony >
      • 11 Geophysical: Geogony
      • 12 Ethnological: Anthropogony
    • 13 Cosmogonic Causal Chains >
      • 14 As Above, So Below
      • 15 Foregone Ages Past
      • 16 Forthcoming Future Ages
    • 17 Second Thoughts >
      • 18 But Who's Counting?
    • 19 From Myth To History >
      • 20 Cycles Of Recurrence
    • 2) Mythic Media >
      • 1 In the Beginning
      • 2 Artifacts of Cultural Memory
      • 3 Global Unanimity Uncovered
      • 4 Comparative World Mythology
      • 5 Myth-making through the Ages
  • THE CREATION OF MYTH
    • Introduction
    • Thesis
    • 1 Orality >
      • Preliterate Cultural Memory
      • Rock Art
    • 2 Authority >
      • Myth and History
      • What kind of Truth?
    • 3 Community >
      • Ritual Extensions of Myth
      • Shared Image of the World
      • Group Constructions
    • 4 Efficacy >
      • Mythic Rituals
      • As Below, So Above
      • Group Responses
      • Survival Value
    • 5 Persistence >
      • Management of Memory
      • Mutatis Mutandis
    • Caveat
    • Coda
  • MYTHS ARE HISTORY
    • 1 Premise >
      • Comparative World Mythology
    • 2 Proposition >
      • Catastrophism & Cosmogony
      • Catastrophist Speculation
    • 3 Demonstration >
      • Instability of Solar System
      • Observational Evidence
  • The Jupiter Myth