26 June, 09:37
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26 June, 10:58
In response Kim Runner to her Publication
ancient Egyptian new years 👀
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12 July, 09:05
In response Kim Runner to her Publication
*update*
well the mid July dates i posted in response are Julian so later on in august
well the mid July dates i posted in response are Julian so later on in august
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In response Kim Runner to her Publication
Sept 11
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26 June, 01:06
In response Kim Runner to her Publication
ancient Egyptian civil calendar ; rise of Sirius, the Dog star. Looks to be July 16, 17, maybe 18 for Egypt?
https://isiopolis.com/2011...
https://isiopolis.com/2011...
When does Sirius, the Star of Isis, rise in your area? – Isiopolis
The ancient Egyptian New Year began when the spectacularly brilliant star Sopdet (Sothis in Greek; Sirius in Latin) was seen to rise before the sun in the early morning. This is known as the heliacal rising of the star. During part of the year, you see, Sirius is so close to the sun that the greater..
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26 June, 01:23
In response Moultrie Patriot to his Publication
Doing some of the xrp moon date research led to this event - bright star in the sky, references to ‘merry christmas and happy new year’.
Yet VK references stars, cats and dogs often which surely relate back to ancient Egypt.
There are no coincidences.
Question is and back to the probability of two events formula: whats the other event?
@kimrunner
Yet VK references stars, cats and dogs often which surely relate back to ancient Egypt.
There are no coincidences.
Question is and back to the probability of two events formula: whats the other event?
@kimrunner
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