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The Pleiades star cluster, situated close to both the ecliptic and the celestial equator, visible all over the globe, had a practical function in many cultures.

The number of stars given in historical sources varies as follows:

Name Culture/ Language Date/ Epoch Source Number of Stars
Orig. Translit.
𒀯𒀯 Old Babylonian cuneiform sign 2000 BCE 6
150 BCE microzodiac tablet VAT 7851, drawing of the bull 6+2
कृत्तिका Kṛttika Sanskrit 6
Matariki Maori 9
MUL.MUL 1250 to 50 BCE undetermined multitude
Pleias Ancient Greek 800 BCE to 200 CE undetermined multitude
Thurayya Arabic undetermined multitude

Pages in category "Pleiades"

The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.