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MUL.MUL

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MUL.MUL has 21 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 3 live disagreements.

21 facts·13 predicates·4 sources·3 in dispute

Mostly:translated as(4), rdf:type(3), reflects sense(2)

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hasBabylonianNameHas Babylonian Name(1)

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Other facts (19)

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19 facts
PredicateValueRef
Translated Asstar of stars[1]
Translated Asstar of stars[2]
Translated Asstar of stars[3]
Translated Asstars of stars[3]
Rdf:typeBabylonian Constellation[2]
Rdf:typeBabylonian Name[3]
Rdf:typeAstronomical Term[4]
Reflects Senseprototypical star group[3]
Reflects Sensemost important star group[3]
Has Cuneiform Script𒀯𒀯[1]
Recorded inMul Apin[1]
Located Along Path ofMoon[1]
Associated With MonthAyaru[1]
Associated With Activityagricultural timing[1]
DenotesPleiades[2]
Paired WithGirl Tab[2]
Has Cuneiform𒀯𒀯[3]
Refers toPleiades[3]
Possibly Corresponds toChinese Mao[4]

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labelastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
MUL.MUL
hasCuneiformScriptastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
𒀯𒀯
translatedAsastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
star of stars
recordedInastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
ex:mul-apin
locatedAlongPathOfastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
Moon
associatedWithMonthastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
ex:ayaru
associatedWithActivityastronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
agricultural timing
typebiblical/kimah-pleiades-bible-kjv
ex:BabylonianConstellation
denotesbiblical/kimah-pleiades-bible-kjv
ex:pleiades
pairedWithbiblical/kimah-pleiades-bible-kjv
ex:girl-tab
translatedAsbiblical/kimah-pleiades-bible-kjv
star of stars
typechinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:BabylonianName
hasCuneiformchinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
𒀯𒀯
refersTochinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:Pleiades
translatedAschinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
star of stars
translatedAschinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
stars of stars
reflectsSensechinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
prototypical star group
reflectsSensechinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
most important star group
typedeep-time/archaeoastronomy-nebra-mulapin-lascaux
ex:AstronomicalTerm
labeldeep-time/archaeoastronomy-nebra-mulapin-lascaux
MUL.MUL
possiblyCorrespondsTodeep-time/archaeoastronomy-nebra-mulapin-lascaux
ex:chinese-mao

References (4)

4 references
  1. ctx:seven-sisters/astronomy/pleiades-folklore-pan-cultural-overview
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      [Source: Pleiades in Folklore and Literature — Pan-Cultural Overview — tradition: astronomy; era: global; prehistoric through modern. Excerpt 5/5. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt
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      [Source: Pleiades in Folklore and Literature — Pan-Cultural Overview — tradition: astronomy; era: global; prehistoric through modern. Excerpt 4/5. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt
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      [Source: Pleiades in Folklore and Literature — Pan-Cultural Overview — tradition: astronomy; era: global; prehistoric through modern. Excerpt 3/5. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt
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      [Source: Pleiades in Folklore and Literature — Pan-Cultural Overview — tradition: astronomy; era: global; prehistoric through modern. Excerpt 2/5. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt
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      [Source: Pleiades in Folklore and Literature — Pan-Cultural Overview — tradition: astronomy; era: global; prehistoric through modern. Excerpt 1/5. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_and_literature] [This excerpt
  2. ctx:seven-sisters/biblical/kimah-pleiades-bible-kjv
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      [Source: Kimah — The Pleiades in the Hebrew Bible (Job 9:9, Job 38:31, Amos 5:8) — tradition: biblical; era: c. 800–400 BC (composition dates of Job and Amos). Excerpt 2/4. Provenance: https://biblehub.com/hebrew/strongs_3598.htm] [This exc
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      [Source: Kimah — The Pleiades in the Hebrew Bible (Job 9:9, Job 38:31, Amos 5:8) — tradition: biblical; era: c. 800–400 BC (composition dates of Job and Amos). Excerpt 3/4. Provenance: https://biblehub.com/hebrew/strongs_3598.htm] [This exc
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      [Source: Kimah — The Pleiades in the Hebrew Bible (Job 9:9, Job 38:31, Amos 5:8) — tradition: biblical; era: c. 800–400 BC (composition dates of Job and Amos). Excerpt 1/4. Provenance: https://biblehub.com/hebrew/strongs_3598.htm] [This exc
  3. ctx:seven-sisters/chinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
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      [Source: Mao (昴) — The Pleiades as the Hairy Head of the White Tiger in Chinese Astronomy — tradition: chinese; era: ancient (earliest record ~2357 BC) through imperial period. Excerpt 3/4. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_(Chi
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      [Source: Mao (昴) — The Pleiades as the Hairy Head of the White Tiger in Chinese Astronomy — tradition: chinese; era: ancient (earliest record ~2357 BC) through imperial period. Excerpt 4/4. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_(Chi
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      [Source: Mao (昴) — The Pleiades as the Hairy Head of the White Tiger in Chinese Astronomy — tradition: chinese; era: ancient (earliest record ~2357 BC) through imperial period. Excerpt 1/4. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_(Chi
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      [Source: Mao (昴) — The Pleiades as the Hairy Head of the White Tiger in Chinese Astronomy — tradition: chinese; era: ancient (earliest record ~2357 BC) through imperial period. Excerpt 2/4. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_(Chi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 7/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 4/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 6/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 5/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 3/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 2/7. Provenance: https://en.wi
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      [Source: Archaeoastronomy of the Pleiades — Nebra Sky Disc, MUL.APIN, and Lascaux — tradition: deep-time; era: ~15,300 BCE (Lascaux claim, contested); ~1600 BCE (Nebra); ~1370 BCE / 700 BCE (MUL.APIN). Excerpt 1/7. Provenance: https://en.wi

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