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Re Thinking Slide Show Transcript People Nology Earth Wind Fire Nature Nurture Universe Gregory Bodenhamer 082005

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  1. Slide 1:PeopleNology Slide 1: Ancient people were fascinated by the sky and the patterns of the stars. Little Notes By Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Powerful Humanistic Development PeopleNology GregoryBodenhamer@Live.com Nollijy Univerisity Research Institute Arts Science Technology Evolution They noticed that the Moon changed its shape from night to night and changed its position against the stars. Slide 2: They traced out constellations that looked like people and animals and made up stories about them. The first astronomical observations were painted on the walls of caves 30,000 years ago. Ancient priests were among the first astronomers. They studied the sky to make sure that their calendars, based on the changes of the Moon, were accurate. At least 5,000 years ago, ancient astronomers began using large stones to chart the movement of the Sun and the stars. The most famous ancient observatory of this kind is called Stonehenge, in England. American Indians also built circles of stones lin