1. allmesopotamia:

Omens based on eclipses, Assyria, 7th century B.C.London, British Museum, inv. K3561

    allmesopotamia:

    Omens based on eclipses, Assyria, 7th century B.C.
    London, British Museum, inv. K3561

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  2. 04 Jun 2012   129 notes  

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      I wonder if they have anything referring to the Transit of Venus…
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