AURIGNACIAN
AURIGA ANAT IAN > AURIGNACIAN.
Auriga conjunct Anat (star Anat, it could be Nashira or conjunct it, definitely conjunct Aquarius)
IAN = one (ein is closest)= GREAT YEAR 1.
The current great year is Great Year 9 which started Sirius conj Aries 0, c. 7.5 kya.
Auriga is conjunct Orion => Auriga/Orion conjunct Nashira (Aquarius), Great Year 1.
Auriga constellation is a prominent Northern Hemisphere constellation representing a charioteer, easily recognized by its pentagonal shape and bright star Capella, a key part of the winter sky's famous Winter Hexagon,
Brightest Star: Capella (Alpha Aurigae), the sixth brightest star in the sky, often depicted as a goat or the She-Goat. Goat > god (this is the correct etymology). Orion = universal 10th zodiac sign, therefore Auriga is the crown.
Shape: A distinctive pentagon, making it easy to spot.
Location: Near the Winter Milky Way, north of Taurus and Perseus, and part of the Winter Hexagon asterism.
And now I have to RECONSIDER the earlier statements on Brandenburg Gate, Acropolis and St Petersburg Glory statue that depict Matria Atena riding a chariot . Iti s AURIGA (I counted the horses before).
Brandenburg - AB RA AN TEN (burg =city) = ''the heart of Ra/Orion in Ten/Aries''. - this seems to be the opposite, Orion/Auriga conjunct Aries. This appears in Egypt, Atena and Aten are depicted riding an 8-legged horse (see the entry).
https://m4tri4.blogspot.com/2025/11/odin-riding-sleipnir-odin-riding-eight.html
However, the name used is ATENA (this is the correct spelling!) riding Auriga = Aries/star Sheratan on Auriga, which is conjunct ORION= Aries conj Gemini.
Auriga is between Gemini and Taurus, above Orion.
The horses could be the Trojan horse = MONOCEROS (originally the Rhino Constellation, now the Unicorn) or Sagittarius. I need more evidence for this.
The number of horses indicate the Great Year linked to the scene/history.
Sky map to find AURIGA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auriga#/media/File:Auriga_IAU.svg
Capella is at 22° Gemini.
Menkalinan is at 0° Cancer.
For more details, visit astro.com.