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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Beneath the clear and unpolluted heavens of the ancient world, it is<br />

easy to understand how human beings might have felt reassured by<br />

regular celestial motions such as these. It is equally easy to understand<br />

why the four cardinal points of the year—the spring and autumn<br />

equinoxes, the winter and summer solstices—should everywhere have<br />

been accorded immense significance. Even greater significance was<br />

accorded to the conjunction of these cardinal points with the zodiacal<br />

constellations. But most significant of all was the constellation in which<br />

the sun was observed to rise on the morning of the spring (or vernal)<br />

equinox. Because of the earth’s axial precession, the ancients discovered<br />

that this constellation was not fixed or permanent for all time but that the<br />

honour of ‘housing’ or ‘carrying’ the sun on the day of the vernal equinox<br />

circulated—very, very slowly—among all the constellations of the zodiac.<br />

In the words of Giorgio de Santillana: ‘The sun’s position amongst the<br />

constellations at the vernal equinox was the pointer that indicated the<br />

“hours” of the precessional cycle—very long hours indeed, the equinoctial<br />

sun occupying each zodiacal constellation for almost 2200 years. 1<br />

The direction of the earth’s slow axial precession is clockwise (i.e., east<br />

to west) and thus in opposition to the direction of the planet’s annual<br />

path around the sun. In relation to the constellations of the zodiac, lying<br />

fixed in space, this causes the point at which the spring equinox occurs<br />

‘to move stubbornly along the ecliptic in the opposite direction to the<br />

yearly course Direction in which the vernal point shifts as a result of<br />

precession of the sun, that is, against the “right” sequence of the zodiacal<br />

signs (Taurus Aries Pisces Aquarius, instead of Aquarius Pisces<br />

Aries Taurus).’ 2<br />

1 Hamlet ‘s Mill, p. 59.<br />

2 Ibid., p. 58.<br />

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