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Starry Night: Minoan Astronomy

  • Writer: Laura Perry
    Laura Perry
  • Aug 23, 2017
  • 1 min read


Like many ancient cultures, the Minoans spent a lot of time looking at the night sky and calculating the movements of the stars and planets. Today's Minoan Path blog post looks at some of the items they used to help make those calculations, which were important to their sacred calendar as well as blending with their mythology:

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In the name of the bee,

And of the butterfly,

And of the breeze, amen.

And of the butterfly,

And of the breeze, amen.

 
 
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