The Lost Code of Archeoastronomy

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In this issue, we turn our gaze to the ancient bond between humanity and the stars, a dialogue that shaped belief, power, and imagination for millennia. To our ancestors, the night sky was alive with meaning. It was a grand drama of light and shadow: unpredictable yet constant, inspiring both fear and hope. The rising of Sirius foretold the Nile’s flood, bringing life to Egypt. Orion became a celestial hunter, his form etched in myth and stone, guiding farmers, priests, and kings alike. The solstices and equinoxes of the Sun were tracked with astonishing precision, regulating time, agriculture, and religious rites. For ancient peoples, what we now call astronomy was inseparable from religion and politics, a map of the heavens and a mirror of earthly power.