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For thousands of years before Babylon, Greece, or Rome looked to the heavens, Aboriginal Australians were already reading the sky with astonishing precision.
Across the Australian continent, the night sky was not simply admired. It was studied, memorised, taught, and used. Stars marked the arrival of food seasons. The Moon helped predict tides. The Milky Way held maps, warnings, stories, law, ceremony, and ecological knowledge. Dark shapes in the sky, including the extraordinary Emu in the Sky, carried information as practical as any calendar and as sophisticated as any observatory.
Aboriginal Astronomy explores one of the oldest continuous sky knowledge traditions on Earth, showing how Indigenous Australian peoples developed precise systems of observation long before Western science recognised them as astronomy.
This book examines:
• The use of stars, planets, the Moon, and the Milky Way as calendars, clocks, maps, and warning systems
• The Emu in the Sky and the remarkable science of dark constellations
• How celestial events were linked to food gathering, weather, tides, travel, ceremony, and law
• Why oral knowledge systems were dismissed by colonial observers
• How Western science excluded Indigenous Australian astronomy from its own history
• What recent research is revealing about the depth and accuracy of Aboriginal sky knowledge
• Why this tradition deserves a central place in the global history of science
Written with respect for cultural boundaries and restricted knowledge, this book draws on publicly available research to reveal the scale of what was ignored, damaged, and only recently reconsidered.
This is a history of astronomy from the wrong side of the official story.
It is about the oldest sky on Earth, the people who knew how to read it, and the intellectual scandal of how long that knowledge was left outside the history of science.
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