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The Greek constellation is possibly derived from a Babylonian one. There were several centaur-like creatures and other mixed man-animal beings in Mesopotamian culture; they are witnessed by seal imprints and reliefs. |
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One of the 88 IAU constellations.
Etymology and History
The Greek constellation is possibly derived from a Babylonian one. There were several centaur-like creatures and other mixed man-animal beings in Mesopotamian culture; they are witnessed by seal imprints and reliefs.