Image Robert Gendler |
Myth and legend surround this star cluster in almost every culture on the planet. Interestingly, most of them consist of the cluster being seven sisters. We see this in Greek mythology and Native American legend.
The Pleiades, 1885 Elihu Vedder Image Met Museum |
Also termed as the "Seed Stars", the movement of the stars of the Pleiades marks the beginning of farming season and many civilizations utilized it as an agriculture calendar. The Great Pyramid at Giza, the temple at Teotihuacan in Mexico and many other temples, stone circles and rock formations in other places around the world have been built in alignment with the Pleiades.
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