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Reference Event 2357 Bc

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Reference Event 2357 Bc has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.

8 facts·6 predicates·1 sources·2 in dispute

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Statusearliest recorded Chinese reference[1]
Statusone of the earliest documented astronomical observations[1]
ContextAgricultural Calendar[1]
ContextSeasonal Calendar[1]
Rdf:typeHistorical Reference[1]
ReferencesPleiades[1]
Date2357 BC[1]
Geographical ContextNorthern Hemisphere[1]

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typechinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:HistoricalReference
referenceschinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:pleiades
datechinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
2357 BC
statuschinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
earliest recorded Chinese reference
statuschinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
one of the earliest documented astronomical observations
contextchinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:agricultural-calendar
contextchinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:seasonal-calendar
geographicalContextchinese/mao-asterism-white-tiger
ex:northern-hemisphere

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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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