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5,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in Denmark






Archaeologists have discovered 5,000-year-old footprints in southern Denmark that reveal how Stone Age people made strenuous attempts to cope with the destructive forces of the sea. The prints were found during work for the Femern Belt link scheme, an immersed tunnel that will connect the German island of Fehmarn with the Danish island of Lolland. Finds of fixed gillnets on stakes, dated to 5,000 years ago, are clear evidence of a fishing system which was used to feed a Stone Age community. Indeed, the footprints were found alongside this system of fishing weirs.

“These prints show the population attempted to save parts of their fishing system before it was flooded and covered in sand,” Anne-Lotte Sjørup Mathiesen of the Museum Lolland-Falster, said. The footprints suggest that at least two people stepped out into the swampy seabed to save whatever they could. Subsequently, they set up the fixed gillnet on stakes some distance away. “Their footprints were covered with a layer of sand and dirt shortly after, and have been there since,” Sjørup Mathiesen told Discovery News.  Nov 13; http://bit.ly/1rGcNDr





In the previous post we saw how synchronicity connects events on earth with sky patterns. Here too we will see another case of these mysterious connections. Shown here is the chart for the last lunar eclipse of October 8 at Gedser, Denmark close to where the discovery of the footprints was made. Notice that the chart has a powerful Grand Cross containing the Uranus-Pluto square straddling the meridian axis. Among other things, Uranus-Pluto is about surprising revelations (Uranus) of things that have long remained hidden or buried (Pluto).

The eclipse Moon [15ar05] and Uranus [14ar29] are conjunct the star Alpheratz [14ar], alpha Andromeda in the Princess’ head. It is extremely interesting that the star in Andromeda’s Head is also the Navel of the Pegasus, the Flying Horse that rescues Andromeda from being devoured by the sea-monster Cetus. The Flying Horse is,  therefore, a symbol of a powerful mind and unbridled imagination. Thus the great message here is that no matter what crises life brings to these natives they are capable of finding solutions to their problems. Now isn’t it strange that Anne-Lotte Sjørup Mathiesen of the Museum Lolland-Falster says that the footprints suggest that some people were trying to save their fishing system after the sea had probably battered it. Before we go any further, it is relevant here to look at the Sabian symbol of the eclipse Sun [15li05]:

Phase 196: After a storm a boat landing stands in need of reconstruction.

While Sabian symbols are to be understood as metaphors, this one appears to be literally true for our case here.






But here comes the more interesting part. If we progress the chart to Nov.13, the date of the news, we find the Grand Cross  straddles the horizon axis. The Sun [15li] is conjunct the star 6 Corvi in the Crow’s foot while  Hades [4cn] and Kronos [9cn] are on the progressed descendant conjunct the stars Tejat [5cn], mu Geminorum in Castor’s left foot  and Alhena [9cn], gamma Geminorum in Pollux’s left foot!


In a previous post Castor-Pollux join Asia to Europe , we had seen how the stars of the Twins were active when a  railway tunnel underneath the Bosphorus Strait was due to opened in Turkey, creating a new link between the Asian and European shores of Istanbul. Here too the discovery  of the footprints took place during work for the Femern Belt link scheme, an immersed tunnel that will connect the German island of Fehmarn with the Danish island of Lolland!!

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