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  2. Babylonian astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Babylonian astronomy was the study or recording of celestial objects during the early history of Mesopotamia.The numeral system used, sexagesimal, was based on sixty, as opposed to ten in the modern decimal system.

  3. Babylonian star catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Babylonian astronomy collated earlier observations and divinations into sets of Babylonian star catalogues, during and after the Kassite rule over Babylonia. These star catalogues, written in cuneiform script, contained lists of constellations, individual stars, and planets. The constellations were probably collected from various other sources.

  4. Nibiru (Babylonian astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Nibiru was considered the seat of the summus deus who shepherds the stars like sheep, in Babylon identified with Marduk.The establishment of the nibiru point is described in tablet 5 of the creation epic Enûma Eliš: “When Marduk fixed the locations (manzazu) of Nibiru, Enlil and Ea in the sky".

  5. Babylonia - Wikipedia

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    Babylonian astronomy was the basis for much of what was done in ancient Greek astronomy, in classical, in Sasanian, Byzantine and Syrian astronomy, astronomy in the medieval Islamic world, and in Central Asian and Western European astronomy. [50] [39] Neo-Babylonian astronomy can thus be considered the direct predecessor of much of ancient ...

  6. Babylonian astronomical diaries - Wikipedia

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    An astronomical diary recording the death of Alexander the Great (British Museum). The Babylonian astronomical diaries are a collection of Babylonian cuneiform texts written in Akkadian language that contain systematic records of astronomical observations and political events, predictions based on astronomical observations, weather reports, and commodity prices, kept for about 600 years, from ...

  7. MUL.APIN - Wikipedia

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    MUL.APIN (𒀯 𒀳) is the conventional title given to a Babylonian compendium that deals with many diverse aspects of Babylonian astronomy and astrology.It is in the tradition of earlier star catalogues, the so-called Three Stars Each lists, but represents an expanded version based on more accurate observation, likely compiled around 1000 BCE. [1]

  8. Category:Babylonian astronomy - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Babylonian astronomers - Wikipedia

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