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How the Chinese and the Greeks viewed (pretty much) the same sky.
It’s pretty remarkable how differently two cultures can connect the same dots, don’t you think?
(maps via radical cartography)
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How the Chinese and the Greeks viewed (pretty much) the same sky.
It’s pretty remarkable how differently two cultures can connect the same dots, don’t you think?
(maps via radical cartography)
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How the Chinese and the Greeks viewed (pretty much) the same sky.

It’s pretty remarkable how differently two cultures can connect the same dots, don’t you think?

(maps via radical cartography)

Source: radicalcartography.net

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    • #history
    • #constellations
    • #connect the dots
    • #chinese
    • #greeks
    • #ancient
    • #culture
    • #stars
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