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Reminds me of pareidolia.
Or people were just in the habit of building structures to represent what they saw in the sky. From Hopi villages to the pyramids of Teotihuacan and Gizeh, Orion and his Belt were popular images to mimic. And what would Orion be without Taurus coming at him? If Gobleki Tepe is the bull, then Orion cant be far. Maybe they buried it too.
The only problem is the age of Taurus was ~4000-2000 BC so the site wasn't built to reflect a new zodiacal age like how the ram of Moses replaced Egyptian bull worship or Jesus the fisher of men (Pisces) replaced Aries. Gobekli Tepe appears to have been built when the age of Leo began and buried when it ended.
I don't think this answers how any of this is related to the hypothetical planet in the inclined, elliptical orbit you were talking about....
The Enuma Elish describes an invading planet passing 5 outer planets and colliding with the 6th planet. Thats an elliptical orbit and probably why the symbol of the cross is so important in myth. I think the Sumerian word "Nibiru" means the crossing point and was the name given to the location Marduk slew Tiamat.
Hold on what? You said this object became visible south of the ecliptic, gradually moved north (over some period of time), before fading from view north of the ecliptic. Far enough north to be circumpolar (as viewed from... somewhere). Now you're completely changing that. Now it moves back south and fades away in the south? Why? How is that even possible?
I was thinking of a parabolic orbit where an object is uncaptured and just sailing thru the solar system. This object is captured and therefore swings back in the same general direction. An object on an inclined orbit ascending the ecliptic - heading north - would swing back to the south while still visible and then disappear. If its most northerly point was in Cygnus then we should know about how far south it was when fading from view.
Why don't you lay out some sort of coherent, reasoned argument in an ordered, logical manner. Perhaps with actual descriptions of what these cultures actually believed in some level of detail? Rather than this stream of consciousness thing that completely lacks in any detail?
Maybe all these cultures believed in something and had charts/drawings that you can examine that point to some underlying truth that links it all. But babbling incoherently about it isn't going to convince anyone.
I linked the Fremont and Incan cosmos, you can look for yourself. They show our solar system before and after the creation of Heaven and Earth. They both show an elliptical 'creator' passing thru the asteroid belt where a 6th planet once was, one covered by water and darkness.
The same place in the solar system water vapor pushed by the solar wind condenses - the 'snow line'. Researchers now think the Earth formed surrounded by water because there's so much of it in the mantle, they just keep looking for ways to transport the water from the asteroid belt because they dont think it was here originally, too dry.