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ORDER OF PLANETS ON THE ECLIPTIC: JUPITER SUN <br />

VENUS, MARS, MERCURY, SATURN, MOON<br />

-----------------------DATA-------------------------<br />

SUN MOON SATURN JUPITER MARS VENUS MERCURY<br />

# FROM: -------------------------------------------#<br />

11.0 5.0 3.0 8.0 11.0 11.0 0.0<br />

# TO: ---------------------------------------------#<br />

1.0 8.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0<br />

# BEST POINTS: ------------------------------------#<br />

11.5 6.5 4.0 11.5 11.9 11.5 1.0<br />

--------------------END OF DATA---------------------<br />

----------------------------------------------------<br />

ZODIAC: Inner Petosiris (P2)<br />

DECODING VARIANT: Clustered <strong>Central</strong> Circle, Planet A =<br />

Saturn, Moon near the spring equinox point.<br />

CODE OF THE DECODING VARIANT: P42<br />

ORDER OF PLANETS ON THE ECLIPTIC: SATURN MOON SUN<br />

VENUS, MARS, MERCURY, JUPITER<br />

-----------------------DATA-------------------------<br />

SUN MOON SATURN JUPITER MARS VENUS MERCURY<br />

# FROM: -------------------------------------------#<br />

11.0 5.0 8.0 3.0 11.0 11.0 0.0<br />

# TO: ---------------------------------------------#<br />

1.0 12.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 2.0<br />

# BEST POINTS: ------------------------------------#<br />

11.5 11.5 11.5 4.0 11.9 11.5 1.0<br />

--------------------END OF DATA---------------------<br />

ZODIAC: Inner Petosiris (P2)<br />

DECODING VARIANT: Clustered <strong>Central</strong> Circle, Planet A =<br />

Saturn, Moon near the autumn equinox point.<br />

CODE OF THE DECODING VARIANT: P43<br />

ORDER OF PLANETS ON THE ECLIPTIC: SATURN SUN <br />

VENUS, MARS, MERCURY, JUPITER, MOON<br />

-----------------------DATA-------------------------<br />

SUN MOON SATURN JUPITER MARS VENUS MERCURY<br />

# FROM: -------------------------------------------#<br />

11.0 5.0 8.0 3.0 11.0 11.0 0.0<br />

# TO: ---------------------------------------------#<br />

1.0 8.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 1.0 2.0<br />

# BEST POINTS: ------------------------------------#<br />

11.5 6.5 11.5 4.0 11.9 11.5 1.0<br />

--------------------END OF DATA---------------------<br />

----------------------------------------------------<br />

REMARK: The following constellation scale was used (see<br />

section 6.10):<br />

ARIESTAURGEMINICANCERLEOVIR<br />

LIBSCORPSAGITTCAPRICAQUAPISC<br />

As before, we will be looking for the pairs <strong>of</strong> dates for the<br />

<strong>zodiacs</strong> (P1) and (P2), such that their difference is not larger<br />

than 100 years.<br />

By applying the modified input files we obtain the following<br />

three additional, to the previously obtained, pairs <strong>of</strong><br />

solutions:<br />

July 28, 339 B.C., (for the zodiac (P1))<br />

8.4 Two Zodiacs from the Petosiris Tomb 263<br />

March 18, 292 B.C. (for the zodiac (P2))<br />

August 14, 279 A.D., (for the zodiac (P1))<br />

April 4 or 15, 326 A.D. (for the zodiac (P2))<br />

and<br />

August 11, 1430 A.D., (for the zodiac (P1))<br />

March 31 or April 11, 1477 A.D. (for the zodiac (P2))<br />

The first two pairs <strong>of</strong> solutions are much too far away from<br />

the other dates obtained for the Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong>, so we decided<br />

to reject them. In the case <strong>of</strong> the third pair <strong>of</strong> solutions,<br />

which points out at the 15th century, such dates are possible<br />

in general. However, let us recall that these solutions were<br />

obtained under much weaker order requirements, and from<br />

this point <strong>of</strong> view they should be considered as less acceptable<br />

than the other solutions. We will consider this pair as<br />

conditional solutions for the <strong>zodiacs</strong> (P1) and (P2).<br />

Let us list the position <strong>of</strong> the planets on the ecliptic on<br />

August 11, 1430 (compare it with the planetary position on<br />

the zodiac (P1) shown on Figure 8.22):<br />

Positions <strong>of</strong> planets (in degrees) on the ecliptic J2000<br />

Zodiac (P1)<br />

Year/Month/Day = 1430/8/11<br />

Sun Moon Saturn Jupiter Mars Venus Mercury<br />

154.6 o 69.8 o 285.7 o<br />

48.0 o<br />

125.1 o<br />

110.2 o<br />

181.4 o<br />

Leo Taurus Sagitt Aries Cancer Gem/Can Virgo<br />

Mean Distance from the Best Points = 31.1 o<br />

Table 8.24: Planetary Positions on August 11, 1430<br />

8.4.14 Conclusions<br />

In this way we can conclude that the Petosiris Tomb was<br />

most probably created in the year 1714 A.D. (i.e. in the 18th<br />

century) as the burial place for a an important warrior (<strong>of</strong> the<br />

age 47 years), which was killed in a battle. Let us recall that in<br />

the 18th century Egypt was ruled by Mameluks. So, it is quite<br />

possible that this place was a grave <strong>of</strong> a Mameluk. Moreover, if<br />

the Petosiris tomb was indeed build in the 18th century, than<br />

this could clarify why its so-called “late” style that does not<br />

resemble typical “ancient” Egyptian compositions — because<br />

it belongs the 18th century. Let us point out that from the<br />

astronomical point <strong>of</strong> view this pair <strong>of</strong> solutions fits perfectly<br />

the pictures shown on the <strong>zodiacs</strong> (P1) and (P2).<br />

The second pair <strong>of</strong> solutions, which we consider much less<br />

probable, indicates that the Petosiris Tomb could be built in<br />

the year 1240 A.D. (i.e. during the 13th century). But in this<br />

case, the person buried there was just a teenage boy <strong>of</strong> the age

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