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OverviewDiscover the world’s earliest known system of astrology • Explores ancient Mesopotamian astrology, which originated with those who created Göbekli Tepe, and details the system’s eighteen zodiac signs • Shares the author’s decades-long research to decipher the meanings and characteristics behind each of the original eighteen signs • Shows how the original zodiac can enrich and expand our understanding of astrology, personal relationships, and our sense of self and destiny Today the zodiac is divided into twelve signs through which the sun appears to travel in a year. A person’s sign can influence their personality, physical characteristics, and fate. However, in ancient Mesopotamia, the first zodiac was divided into eighteen signs—different from the Western and Vedic systems in use today. The Original Zodiac reveals, for the first time in more than 4,000 years, this earliest known system of astrology. The original Mesopotamian zodiac offered very different birth signs, including the Serpent, Swan, Crane, Horse, Wolf, and Eagle. This zodiac was recorded on a clay tablet that is now housed in the British Museum, cataloged as BM 86378, but there is no written record of how these signs were interpreted. Now, after decades of intensive research, Graham Phillips reveals the meanings of these mysterious signs and their relevance for our times. To determine what traits might be shared by those born in each sign of the original zodiac, Phillips comprehensively surveyed hundreds of volunteers from diverse backgrounds. He measured each participant’s likes, dislikes, hobbies, habits, employment, health information, and other pertinent aspects of their lives and identities. Not intended to replace or challenge our traditional understanding of astrology, his findings offer an original system to enrich our current knowledge of the personality, character, and destiny of those born in each of its enigmatic signs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Graham PhillipsPublisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company Imprint: Bear & Company Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.338kg ISBN: 9781591435419ISBN 10: 1591435412 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 18 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsNew Evidence for Astrology The Original Zodiac THE ANCIENT SIGNS Spider March 21–April 9 Orox April 10–May 3 Mouflon May 4–May 21 Vulture May 22–June 10 Gazelle June 11–July 1 Serpent July 2–July 20 Crayfish July 21–August 10 Lion August 11–August 30 Swan August 31–September 20 Crane September 21–October 11 Scorpion October 12–November 4 Horse November 5–November 24 Goat November 25–December 12 Wolf December 13–December 23 Fish December 24–January 14 Swallow January 15–February 7 Eagle February 8–March 1 Fox March 2–March 20 Acknowledgments Notes BibliographyReviews“Graham Phillips brings current scientific evidence for astrology together with a rediscovery of the original zodiac in this fascinating and thought-provoking book. Relatable, accessible, and intriguing, it opens new windows into ancient wisdom that we today sorely need.” * Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, authors of When God Had a Wife * “Graham Phillips adds a whole new dimension to the world of Göbekli Tepe by showing that behind all the incredible carved art and animal reliefs lies a cohesive system that could well be the beginnings of astrology as we know it. This is an important addition to the ancient mysteries bookshelf.” * Andrew Collins, author of Karahan Tepe and Göbekli Tepe * “This thoroughly researched book reveals, for the first time to the modern world, the earliest known form of astrology and its zodiac, with roots in the world’s oldest known temple complex, Göbekli Tepe. A groundbreaking work.” * Deborah Benstead, author of The Inward Revolution * “For decades Graham Phillips has consistently produced remarkable, fresh insights into subjects of perennial interest such as the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail. To give us something new on the zodiac and astrology that combines recent scientific research with ancient history is worthy of note. To make it compellingly readable makes it all the more so.” * Paul Weston, author of Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus and The Michael Line, the Qabalah and * “Having known Graham for more than 30 years, I can say he is one of the most conscientious and thorough researchers in the esoteric history world. If he says there are grounds to consider a new, groundbreaking theory or concept, you can take it to the bank. Graham Phillips is always ahead of the curve and has been for years! He is a true pioneer of esoteric history, research, and exploration.” * Mark Ryan, author of Hold Fast and coauthor of The Greenwood Tarot and The Wildwood Tarot * Author InformationGraham Phillips is one of Britain’s bestselling nonfiction authors. A former radio journalist and broadcaster for the BBC, and founder of Strange Phenomena magazine, he is a historical investigator of unsolved mysteries. The author of many books, including The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant, The Lost Tomb of King Arthur, The End of Eden, and Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt, he lives in the Midlands of England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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