Martin Sweatman | Prehistory Decoded: Göbekli Tepe & the Origins of the Zodiac | Megalithomania 2021
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 Published On Sep 16, 2021

It is now clear that a prehistoric code was used across much of western Eurasia, and possibly beyond, for several tens of thousands of years to write dates using precession of the equinoxes. What were, until now, thought to be depictions of animals, are instead very likely symbols representing star constellations, essentially the same constellations we continue to use today in the West. Martin provides examples of this code involving some of the worlds most famous prehistoric artworks, from the very earliest Palaeolithic cave art (38,000 BC) through Gobekli Tepe (11,000 BC) to Pictish Symbols (500 AD). The code appears to be used in many cases to date and describe cosmic impact events, highlighting connections between the astronomy and the associated art, religion and megalithic architecture.

\Martin Sweatman is a scientist at the University of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His research, which involves statistical analysis of the motion of atoms and molecules to understand the properties of matter, has helped him to solve one of the greatest puzzles on Earth - the meaning of ancient artworks stretching back over 40,000 years. https://martinsweatman.blogspot.com.

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