Oldest-Known Astrologer's Board Discovered, page
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Topic started on 16-1-2012 @ 07:57 PM by isyeye
This is one of the best discoveries I have seen in a while.
I'm very interested to see what is learned from this.
Hopefully this piece will be able to tell us a little more about
the history of astrology and horoscopes.

www.livescience.com...
A research team has discovered what may be the oldest astrologer's board, engraved with zodiac signs and used to determine a person's horoscope.




Dating back more than 2,000 years, the board was discovered in Croatia, in a cave overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The surviving portion of the board consists of 30 ivory fragments engraved with signs of the zodiac. Researchers spent years digging them up and putting them back together. Inscribed in a Greco-Roman style, they include images of Cancer, Gemini and Pisces.

The board fragments were discovered next to a phallic-shaped stalagmite amid thousands of pieces of ancient Hellenistic (Greek style) drinking vessels.


An ancient astrologer, trying to determine a person's horoscope, could have used the board to show the position of the planets, sun and moon at the time the person was born.


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reply posted on 18-1-2012 @ 04:14 AM by Flavian
reply to post by Hanslune



Surely without an aspect of speculation there are never any decent archeological discoveries made? Cold hard facts only get you so far when searching for the past.

Im thinking along the lines of Howard Carter or Charles of Bourbon at Herculaneum - yes, they knew they were in the correct areas but the excavations were also a leap into the unknown. By in effect betting on their speculations, they made significant discoveries.
edit on 18-1-2012 by Flavian because: clarification

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