7 points
See: 8 points Pentagram Hexagram


On the left here is an ancient depiction of Queen Semiramis, note she is holding 
a cross, and alongside is the Statue of Liberty holding the lighted torch, a 
symbol of Nimrod. --Icke
http://oneheartbooks.com/resources/articles/icke_rome_newsletter.html 

Seshat. The word “sesheta” means hidden things, 
mysteries, secrets, so the implication is that the Pharaoh is being given 
access to the power of those mysteries through Goddess Seshet. The papyrus 
plant, her symbol, resembles a seven-pointed star. Pharaoh Tuthmosis III called 
her she of seven points.  http://www.secretsinplainsight.com/2011/09/22/stretching-the-cord/


Babylon
Babylonian clay tablet world map, 600 B.C. 
