One.Thing I Never Knew about the Olmecs-PLANETS 2
Many months after the death of Àhòbä Kūlūànä , king of the Olmec tribe in the north east of Mecca. More people came from the land of Egypt, others from the land of the Aramaics.Many Sumerians came and went by sea. Soon they began to adopt so many things from the Olmecs. One of the many things they adopted from the Olmecs is the knowledge of the stars and planets. The Olmecs had knowledge of 18 planets. These are the names of the rest of the planets.
Sùbà Sûhà
Planet Sùbà Sûhà
It is the 5th planet after Venus on the astronomical table. It appears in conjunction with the Olmec astrological month. The Olmecs named it after the Olmec astronomer who discovered it among a cluster of stars in the north eastern skies north of Mecca. The Ancient Aramaics called it Kûkàssū.
Sähó Sâhà
Planet Sähó Sâhà
It is the north star among a cluster of stars in the Apian sky. Many people in the ancient world knew its exact location among the cluster of northern Apian sector. It is the 6th planet after earth on the astronomical table. The Olmecs in Africa named it after their king in the northern sector hemisphere. The Ancient Egyptians called it Kähó Sâhà ".
Kìsû Sáa
Planet Kìsû Sáa
It is the 3rd planet after Venus on the astronomical table. It is the name of the Olmec astronomer that discovered it. According to Olmec astrological findings, it has the largest whirlwind among all known planets by the Olmecs. The ancient Aramaic's named it ,Kàsûsàsú. It seemed pinkish to the Olmecs when viewed from a Telescope.
Kàná Kähà
Planet Kàná Kähà
Many believed it to be the 9th planet. After many occurrences & processes, the Olmecs repositioned it as the 4th planet after jeper, planet mercury on the astronomical table. The ancient Egyptians called it Kànûbàssú.
Kūsà Kûhà
Planet Kūsà Kûhà
The Olmecs believed it to be the 4th planet after Kìsû Sáa, planet Kìsû Sáa on the astronomical table. It was later believed to be the 5th planet from earth on the same orbit with Súkūá Sümà, planet Neptune. The Ancient Egyptians called it, Kìbûsàssò.
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