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originally posted by: 131415
Well anytime you see Jupiter (The Bull of Heaven) being depicted prominently that should give you a pretty strong indication of the timeline of events. As he's a fairly recent player in the Cosmology of Man's Written record. Jupiter in the bowl moves left-right though sky (with a crescent, lit by our current sun) - This particular story appears to be telling of the retreat of Jupiter into the Asteroid Belt (2850BC). (or rather simply getting smaller in dimension above Earth)
Entry into the asteroid belt caused a religious crisis in Egypt. The first dynasty was replaced by the second. After about 300 years, Jupiter exited the asteroid belt in about 2550 BC. Jupiter assumes the image of a God with ram’s horns. After clearing the asteroid belt, Jupiter would again develop a mountainous lower plasma outpouring in an attempt to reach equilibrium with the electric field of the Sun in far outer space.
it might be of interest to quote Plutarch’s brief description, from Zoroastrian sources, of the God Ahura-mazda (who is Jupiter). In Isis and Osiris, (AD 200) he writes:

"Then Oromazes [Ahura-mazda, Jupiter]enlarged himself to thrice his former size, and removed himself as far distant from the Sun as the Sun is distant from the Earth, and adorned the heaven with the dog-star. [Venus]"
Mercury, with a tail (or a beak, in some iconography) continues to scurry back and forth as a messenger of the removed Gods. (Seen as the animal in lower left of bowl) Mercury became the God of the air in Mesopotamia due to its close proximity to earth.
Mercury started to appear with Mars (Warrior with Bow at bottom right) close to Earth about 80 years after 3147 BC. Mars will become the most important God, Horus, of the Egyptians over the next 300 years, the reincarnation of Osiris (Saturn).