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  • ...s, it was named Piscis Austrinus (or Notius as a Latinized Greek term for "south"). [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...is where the east wind rises, stands in front of the Crown/Yoke: the Crown/South Yarm". [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...pg|thumb|"Queen of the Night". Relief. Old Babylonian (Mesopotamia). Iraq, south. 19th c BCE-18th c BCE. (public domain). ]] [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • *Footnote 71: "The small star to its south, 31 Leo with apparent magnitude 4.37, is Lady-in-Waiting, nü- yü 女御 ( ...identified as “large” or the “largest,” is Regulus. The small star to its south, 31 Leo with apparent magnitude 4.37, is Lady-in-Waiting, nu ̈yu, 女御
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  • # [[Awarhakoya]] (Locono People, South America) ...Palm.jpg|Spirit of the Awarra Palm: constellation of the Lokono People in South America. Screenshot from Stellarium (2024), sky culture produced by Konrad
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  • ...and other texts to <sup>mul</sup>KU<sub>6</sub> "Fish," a constellation in South Pisces (Piscis Austrinus); (2) in the "Astronomical Diaries and Related Tex [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...up>mul</sup>APIN idi šūti [izzazzu] "The Harrow and the Pole stands in the south" (K.6211:9, K.6185 r.14), quoted in [CAD M/1, 368]. ...A U<sub>8</sub>.UDU.ḪI.A ŠUB.ME "[If the Goat] reaches the Harrow from the south: in this year herds of cattle and small cattle will die" [BPO 3, 94, K.2226
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  • [[Category:South Asian]]
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  • ..... "1 "double hour" of the night passed; the meteor sparkled from north to south." [ARAK, 334:1-4]; [DIŠ] MUL.GAL TA <sup>d</sup>UTU.E<sub>3</sub>.[A] / an [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...ion required a new category or label for the appearance. In contrast, East Asian astronomers already had a label for it: "guest star". Yet, this term was al !Xu+ 2000<ref name=":2">Xu, Z., Pankenier, D.W., Jiang, Y., 2000. ''East Asian Archaeoastronomy''. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Amsterdam</ref>
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  • .../sup>UTU a-˹na˺ [...] "The [re]d [star], which stands at the rising of the south wind and in front of Scorpius, is a planet: Li[bra, Sa]turn, the planet, Li [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...sists of another small star called Nüshi (Female historian, pi Leo) at the south of the [[Yunü|Yunü star]] (called "Huangzi (a prince)" by this book) with [[Category:East Asian]] [[Category:Constellation]] [[Category:Chinese]]
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  • ...oloured Berbers in the North African coastal region and the Blacks further south were of course always present – long before (in the 4th century BCE) ligh ...ical old city of Tel Aviv), i.e. also the Mediterranean coast, but clearly south of Bodrum (Turkey).
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  • ...ns, there are the "Stars (or 'ways') of Enlil, Anu and Ea", with the stars south of the equatorial zone associated with Ea. Such subdivisions are found for [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> ALLA ša<sub>2</sub> ULU<sub>3</sub> "Crab's front star to the south" (θ Cancri). ...a<sub>2</sub> ALLA ša<sub>2</sub> ULU<sub>3</sub> "Crab's back star to the south"(δ Cancri).
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  • ...sup> GI<sub>6</sub> LUGUD<sub>2</sub>.DA "The sun, which rises towards the south with the head of the Lion and turns and moves towards the north at the rate [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...ub>2</sub> ana ULU<sub>3</sub> "...cubits? above the Ring, its tail to the south". [AD III, No.-162 r. 9]. [[Category:West Asian]]
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  • ...>bir <sup>d</sup>E<sub>2</sub>-a "The red star, which at the rising of the south wind, stands before Yoke, Kidney, Ea", see. [Oelsner-Horowitz 1997-98, Ea 7 ** "The red star, that is, where the south wind rises, and standing before the Yoke, this star is 'Kidney', Ea" (A. 8,
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  • ...or ζ, δ Geminorum; inference: contains stars from the constellation Gemini south of the ecliptic (except γ + ξ Gem), and possibly some stars from the cons          = ζ and λ Geminorum and the stars to the north, south, and west of them [MA, 137].
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  • |The faint, northernmost star of the 2 close tagether to the south |The star to the south of the head
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