As its becoming a custom for me I will try to catch the spirit of the times through name emitted from C´s for this session.
Name of this session " Pronilla " , through a quick search could find the following;
(Link:
https://lastnames.myheritage.es/last-name/pronilla)
"The surname Pronilla has its roots in various cultural and linguistic traditions, primarily associated with the Latin and Romance languages. Historically, it is believed to have emerged in regions where Latin was spoken, particularly in Southern Europe. The name may derive from the Latin word pronus, meaning bent or inclined, which could suggest a connection to physical traits or characteristics of the landscape."
"Notable figures bearing the surname Pronilla are less documented in mainstream historical records, which may indicate that it is more common among local or regional families rather than prominent historical figures. However, the surname's presence in various communities suggests a rich tapestry of personal stories and contributions to local culture. The evolution of the surname Pronilla reflects broader social changes, including migration patterns and the blending of cultures, which have shaped its significance over time. As such, the surname serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of history, geography, and identity."
More info about depictions on Gobeklitepe pillars:
Ancient Calendar:
The carvings at Göbekli Tepe, particularly on Pillar 43, are believed to depict a lunisolar calendar, meaning it tracks both the lunar cycle and the movements of the sun.
Comet Strike:
Researchers speculate that the calendar was created as a way to remember a major comet strike around 10,850 BCE, which may have triggered a mini-Ice Age.
Symbolism:
The V-shaped symbols on the pillar are thought to represent days, with one pillar potentially depicting 365 days, and a bird-like creature with a V-symbol around its neck may symbolize the summer solstice.
Sophisticated Understanding:
The carvings suggest that ancient people had a sophisticated understanding of astronomy and were keen observers of the sky.