Ancient STAR MAPS have changed very little over the thousands of years and remain accurate with precise coordinates – This is a fragment of a circular star calendar from the underground library of King Ashurbanipal (668-627 BC) in Nineveh, Iraq.
Star charts and calendars were found among the library’s huge cache of tablets, multiple fragments of late second millennium.
The two flat sides of the disc are inscribed in Assyrian Cuneiform with names of the months, names and figures of key stars and measurements of degrees.
The Babylonian calendar is one of the greatest achievements of antiquity: it combines a solar and a lunar cycle in such a way that the beginning of the year never wanders far from the Spring equinox.The basic theoretical principle is common: in a cycle of nineteen years, we have twelve years of twelve lunar months and seven years of thirteen months.
Our starbrothers left information and instructions for humanity to thrive and await their return one day, with clear information for navigation and destinations within the cosmic arena, it is only now with more research and discoveries that are slowly being unfolded in this huge creation mystery that we are discovering how much we already knew and had key fragments of vital star knowledge passed down by our ancestors, how exciting to know mankind has always been connected to the stars and never lost that connection.
There are multiple star maps located across the globe within many cultures and tribes, the Chinese/Tibetan are extremely interesting with accuracy- There are many lost star maps with so much amazing advanced knowledge yet to be discovered along with multiple stargates/portals which are also key to these maps-
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_chart
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