Found in Lascaux France and explored by archaeologists as representing the Pleiades
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this 17000 year old cave painting caused quite a stir in the late 90's.
The arguement is 17000 years ago cave dwellers would not know about Taurus as a bull because that was supposed to only evolve well over 10000 years later.
But the problem for the nay sayers is that in the image above, not only are the pleiades in correct orientation as a cluster, and a possible Orion's belt seems shown with it in support... it has the precise anomaly presented matching the star map theory I propose.
Yes... a dotted line added by the ancient artist from the cluster in the exact direction where the Sol1 Sun-like star really exists ref .
Gobekli Tepe in Turkey also duplicates this identical pattern with anomaly, with records also of cosmic bull worship
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To throw even more fire on to this claim I must come the epoch match with it too. They both match the 17000 year old age date. Gobekli Tepe appears to be built as a massive geoglyph of this identical star map
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But there is more here, look at the stars of Orion's belt it has 4 stars instead of 3 so this would seem to be a flaw in my claim. Its not because not only do I have another ancient site to compare a 4 star in a row Orion's Belt, I have astronomical clues that something occured right there where the 4th star is missing forming a nebula in the shape of a Horse Head. Stonehenge is the site and the 4 mounds in a row are there aliging as expected to the sun star as well as a comparitive graphic and references explored for the missing 4th star of Orion's belt that occured perhaps over 15000 years ago
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