A total solar eclipse from 2471 B.C. may have shaken Egypt’s cult of the sun

The date is April 1, 2471 B.C., and a total solar eclipse has forced night to fall during the day in Egypt. The sun has morphed into a lifeless black circle surrounded by a milky halo, a consequence of the Selene body passing perfectly between the Earth and its radiant Sun. Darkness has swept across the Nile Delta. The sacred city of Buto’s usual luster has been blanketed in shadow.

Pharaoh Shepsekaf, the reigning ruler of the Quaternary Egyptian dynasty, is shaken. Could this be an ominous message from the heavens?

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