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Star Stories: Constellations and People
Star Stories: Constellations and People | Anthony Aveni
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Follow an epic animal race, a quest for a disembodied hand, and an emu egg hunt in constellation stories from diverse cultures We can see love, betrayal, and friendship in the heavens, if we know where to look. A world expert on cultural understandings of cosmology, Anthony Aveni provides an unconventional atlas of the night sky, introducing readers to tales beloved for generations. The constellations included are not only your typical Greek and Roman myths, but star patterns conceived by a host of cultures, non-Western and indigenous, ancient and contemporary. The sky has long served as a template for telling stories about the meaning of life. People have looked for likenesses between the domains of heaven and earth to help marry the unfamiliar above to the quotidian below. Perfect reading for all sky watchers and storytellers, this book is an essential complement to Western mythologies, showing how the confluence of the natural world and culture of heavenly observers can produce a variety of tales about the shapes in the sky.
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KCofKaysville

Liked it quite a bit. Short but good.

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KCofKaysville

I like how the Inca people saw the Milky Way as a continuation of a river from down on earth.

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Very informative, though admittedly the writing style was a bit dry and felt kind of academic at times. That said, it was about a topic of interest to me and the stories were interesting. Liked the wide range of cultural diversity in the stories behind the constellations.

#astronomy #stargazing #constellations #history #skywatching

KCofKaysville Just finished it. Pretty interesting like you said for a nonfiction book. 4y
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