They have no red hats those seven at
Ahu Akivi. But their protruding
foreheads make it seem as though they had, which this picture from Hancock 3
illustrates. (The eye = sun is, I
guess, an idea borrowed from Van Tilburg.)

In Hancock 3 there are also these two thought-provoking pictures
from ancient Egypt:

The observers of stars and moon (or sun - they are six in number) - use
their foreheads, not their eyes. |