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As the picture <strong>of</strong> the Long zodiac, published in [4], Volume<br />

6, was not <strong>of</strong> a high quality, in Figure 3.5 we show another<br />

reproduction <strong>of</strong> Denon’s picture <strong>of</strong> the Long zodiac, which<br />

was taken from [110] 15 . T. Fomenko corrected these mistakes<br />

in Morozov’s decoding and modified it accordingly. For a detailed<br />

explanation related to her decoding we refer to [1].<br />

In her work, T. Fomenko stated more strict and rigorous<br />

requirements for acceptable astronomical solutions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong>, which are:<br />

• The positions <strong>of</strong> all the planets on a solution should correspond<br />

exactly to their positions on the zodiac without<br />

any distinguishable adjustment.<br />

• For an acceptable solution, the order <strong>of</strong> planets on the<br />

ecliptic must be exactly the same as on the zodiac. This<br />

requirement, which was introduced for the first time in<br />

T Fomenko’s work, was not respected by previous researchers.<br />

In many aspects, the above requirements impose new<br />

and higher standards on acceptable astronomical solutions<br />

for the Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong>. Contrary to Morozov, Kellin and<br />

Denisenko, T.N. Fomenko did not accept any conditional solution<br />

and kept searching for the exact solutions. Based on<br />

these principles, T.N. Fomenko proposed a new decoding <strong>of</strong><br />

the Denderah <strong>zodiacs</strong>, for which she found one solution for<br />

the Long Denderah zodiac and two solutions for the Round<br />

Denderah <strong>zodiacs</strong>. However, these solutions were previously<br />

obtained by N.A. Morozov, and by N.S. Kellin and D.V.<br />

Denisenko.<br />

The Long Denderah zodiac: April 7-8, 1727 AD.<br />

The Round Denderah zodiac: March 15, 568 AD.<br />

or: March 22, 1422 AD.<br />

(T.N. Fomenko 16 )<br />

We will follow this approach even in more rigorous way<br />

and we will show that it is possible to obtain the exact solutions<br />

for the all analyzed in our book Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong>. For<br />

example, we will also take into account the symbols indicating<br />

the visibility or invisibility <strong>of</strong> the planets portrayed on<br />

Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong>, which were not scrutinized by T. Fomenko<br />

in [1].<br />

More precisely, our strategy for the astronomical dating<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ancient Egyptian <strong>zodiacs</strong> will be based on the following<br />

principles:<br />

• We will consider only those astronomical solutions which<br />

meet all the listed above requirements stated by T.N.<br />

Fomenko in [1].<br />

• We will also require that all the admissible solutions satisfy<br />

the conditions <strong>of</strong> the visibility/invisibility indicated<br />

on the zodiac by the symbolic convention that was discovered<br />

by N.A. Morozov 17 .<br />

15 See [110], p. 251-252, Plate VII<br />

17 See [4], Vol. 6, p.675,678 and 679.<br />

3.1 History <strong>of</strong> Dating <strong>of</strong> the Denderah Zodiacs 57<br />

Figure 3.5: The D.V. Denon’s drawing <strong>of</strong> the Long zodiac.

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