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(morning of seventh month in Mesopotamia, simulated with Stellarium 25.2; the unnamed stars inside the circumpolar circle should be the The Hitchend Yoke (CC BY SMH).) |
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morning of seventh month in Mesopotamia, simulated with Stellarium 25.2; the unnamed stars inside the circumpolar circle should be the The Hitchend Yoke (CC BY SMH). |
morning of seventh month in Mesopotamia, simulated with Stellarium 25.2; the date of this map is roughly two weeks after equinox; the unnamed stars inside the circumpolar circle should be the The Hitchend Yoke (CC BY SMH). |
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morning of seventh month in Mesopotamia, simulated with Stellarium 25.2; the date of this map is roughly two weeks after equinox; the unnamed stars inside the circumpolar circle should be the The Hitchend Yoke (CC BY SMH).
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