We present 25 accounts of comets from 40 Australian Aboriginal communities, citing both supernatural perceptions of comets and historical accounts of historically bright comets. Historical and ethnographic descriptions include the Great Comets of 1843, 1861, 1901, 1910, and 1927. We describe the perceptions of comets in Aboriginal societies and show that they are typically associated with fear, death, omens, malevolent spirits, and evil magic, consistent with many cultures around the world. We also provide a list of words for comets in 16 different Aboriginal languages
The night sky played an important role in the social structure, oral traditions, and cosmology of th...
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their ora...
Aboriginal Australians carefully observe the properties and positions of stars, including both overt...
This research contributes to the disciplines of cultural astronomy (the academic study of how past a...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
Abstract: Transient celestial phenomena feature prominently in the astronomical knowledge and tradit...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, per...
"December 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-358).1. Introduction -- 2. Discipline...
We explore about fifty different Australian Aboriginal accounts of lunar and solar eclipses to deter...
Ragbir Bhathal and Terry Mason pick out astronomical observations from the rich and complex Aborigin...
Each of the 400 different Aboriginal cultures in Australia has a distinct mythology, and its own cer...
Descriptions of cosmic impacts and meteorite falls are found throughout Australian Aboriginal oral t...
The night sky played an important role in the social structure, oral traditions, and cosmology of th...
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their ora...
Aboriginal Australians carefully observe the properties and positions of stars, including both overt...
This research contributes to the disciplines of cultural astronomy (the academic study of how past a...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
Abstract: Transient celestial phenomena feature prominently in the astronomical knowledge and tradit...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, per...
"December 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-358).1. Introduction -- 2. Discipline...
We explore about fifty different Australian Aboriginal accounts of lunar and solar eclipses to deter...
Ragbir Bhathal and Terry Mason pick out astronomical observations from the rich and complex Aborigin...
Each of the 400 different Aboriginal cultures in Australia has a distinct mythology, and its own cer...
Descriptions of cosmic impacts and meteorite falls are found throughout Australian Aboriginal oral t...
The night sky played an important role in the social structure, oral traditions, and cosmology of th...
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their ora...
Aboriginal Australians carefully observe the properties and positions of stars, including both overt...