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| An inscription by King Jayavarman VII in 802 AD claimed
that: “The land of Kambu resembles… that of above.”
It would be the oldest monuments at Angkor that became pivotal to
confirming the author’s suspicion that a star map was also
at play in this extensive pyramid field in south-east Asia. The
Khmer lost city of the Roluos is understood to have been the first
site of settlement for the people of Angkor. The name of these oldest
pyramid temples explains it all. They are “The seven temples
of the ancestors”… ostensibly the Pleiades. It turns
out that Roluos is the ‘x’ that marks the spot in the
vast Angkor pyramid field. However, unlike the Giza pyramids, which
replicate Orion as a location pointer, in this instance another
constellation does exactly this. The entire Angkor complex turns
out to be an exact match for Perseus, as a celestial location pointer
to finding the Pleiades… and hence the pyramid temple that
represents the mystery star. |
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