British archaeologists have unearthed a giant complex near the ancient city of
Three weeks of hard work at Tell
Khaiber have confirmed the presence of at least one monumental building.
Satellite images, combined with the geophysical prospection programme, show it
to be square, and to measure least 80 x 80 metres. Rooms excavated along the eastern
side of the building have solid pavements of regular mud bricks, and one,
perhaps a large hall, has a series of beautifully plastered floors – the care
and detail of the construction reinforcing the special nature of the building. Of course, it is much too early to say if it
is a temple or a palace or an administrative complex [5 April 2013]
We start by
looking at the lunar appulse eclipse of Nov 28, 2012. The eclipse moon was
conjunct the south node or the tail of the dragon – a point that is associated
with the past. The eclipse is significant for Ur
since it squares the meridian axis and places Neptune
on the MC.
Progressing
the eclipse to April 4, we find that an important T-square comprising
Pluto-Uranus-Kronos-Hades has reached the angles. The keyword for the TNP
Kronos is famous and the TNP Hades is past. The fourth house and the IC are
connected with roots, tradition and history as also land and buildings.
With the progressed IC conjunct Pluto – a planet that we associate with digging
and uncovering what is hidden - it is not to difficult to see why an archaeological
find has been made.
In addition the descendant of the chart is [9ar07]. In ancientChina just above gamma and delta
Pegasi, the eastern edge of the Great Square of Pegasus was Pi, The House of the Wall, or simply the
Wall
(9ar20, 14ar29), sometimes called Toung-Pi,
the East Wall. Toung Pi presided over
the archives. The Great Square
represented the government building where state records were kept.[1]
[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg (v.1, p.687)
In addition the descendant of the chart is [9ar07]. In ancient
[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies, Diana Rosenberg (v.1, p.687)
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