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In "The Iliad", battles between Greeks and Trojans mirror the movements of stars and constellations as they appear to fight for ascendancy in the sky. This astronomical content has been rediscovered and is unlocked in this book.
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Ancient astronomical learning preserved in mythologyAstronomy was vital to the lives of ancient peoples; they invented calendars from observations of the sun and moon and used the stars for navigation. The heavens were also a focal point of their myths and religious rituals. The peoples who lived in Crete and Greece from 2000 - 750 BC did not have an efficient writing system, and how they passed astronomical learning down through the centuries has, until now, been a mystery. This reading of Homers Iliad reveals how mythology and the great epic of the Siege of Troy was used to preserve vast knowledge about the stars and constellations, the Moon and planets and ancient ideas about the universe.