Archaeological Evidence of the Gemini Era and Neolithic Transitions
The beginning of the zodiacal age of Gemini, according to simulations from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL DE431, would have begun in 7025 BC. The planetary longitudes are: $21°36'♈$; $14°46'♉$; $28°46'♊$; $7°21'♊$; $10°41'♋$; $11°22'♌$; $4°18'♋$; $7°48'♍$; $24°26'♑$; $29°00'♈$; Regulus $26°30'$; Antares $5°51'$; Fomalhaut $29°01'♓$; Aldebaran $5°39'♈$.
The end of the Cancer era occurs in 7025 BC coinciding with the passage of the precessional point through the solstitial axis. On that occasion, England definitively becomes an island with an enormous tsunami generated by various landslide events near Norway.
We note that with the passage of the precessional point with the solstice axis, called the Gate of Men, Man has once again and progressively begun to act actively on the three Kingdoms of Nature: on the mineral kingdom with residential constructions and artifacts; on the vegetable kingdom with agriculture and on the animal kingdom with the domestication of animals and pastoralism. With the era of Gemini we witness the birth of society, settlements and the first cities. This is the era of the beginning of the transition from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic, which in Europe will conclude during the era of Taurus during which agriculture will finish spreading throughout Europe.
During the zodiacal era of Gemini we witness the beginning of the reintroduction of Writing as attested by the Vinča culture, the Tărtăria tablets and the Dispilio tablet. Parallel to this, in religion in this epoch the cult of the Divine Twins is born, often associated with celestial objects such as the morning star and the evening star, or with the Sun and Moon. Tradition places in this period the birth of Ram, the hero and religious reformer who would have first gathered and then led his people out of European moral drift to Iran, founding here what would later extend...
The Divine Twins are probably one of the most relevant and coherent myths in all Indo-European religions. Always represented with their faithful companions, white horses, the Divine Twins are seen as "sons of the Sky Father", accompanied by horses and leading a golden chariot; it was one of the most popular myths later inherited by the ancient world, especially in the Greco-Roman and Vedic tradition. The Twins were protectors and rescuers at sea and in battle. The entire city of Rome, the most powerful city of late antiquity, had a special devotion and affection for the Divine Twins.