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Embracing Stone Age Couple Found in Greek Cave



Venus and Mars


Strange and surprising findings have been reported from ongoing excavations at Alepotrypa Cave, a site in the Peloponnesus that one archaeologist called "a Neolithic Pompeii," the Greek Ministry of Culture, Education, and Religious Affairs announced. The most striking discovery was a burial from roughly 5,800 years ago containing two well-preserved adult human skeletons, one male and one female, with arms and legs interlocked in an embrace. National Geographic; Feb.20. http://bit.ly/1DIrlwf






Shown here is chart for the current New Moon at the Alepotrypa Cave, Mani, GreeceThe New Moon [0pi] is conjunct Neptune [6pi] and square Saturn [4sa] on the Ascendant making it significant for the place.  The New Moon and Neptune are conjunct stars of the Chinese Wei which presided over tombs and graves [1].

The fourth house is linked to the beginning and end of life so by association it has been referred to as “the womb and the tomb”. The presence of a Venus-Mars conjunction in the fourth house is symbolically a man and woman in embrace inside a tomb!



[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies (v.1, p.756-57)

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