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Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues

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The constellation Orion is associated with the legend of Osiris, the god of the afterlife.

Find out the astronomical descriptions and legends associated with the following.

(i) Ursa Major (Saptarishi mandala)

(ii) Polaris (Dhruva tara)

(iii) Pegasus (Winged horse)

(iv) Sirius (Dog star)

(v) Gemini (Mithuna)

Solution

(i) URSA MAJOR (Saptarishi mandala). It is a group of 7 bright stars that are circumpolar. It can be seen from northern latitudes all the night. According to Indian traditions they are associated with seven rishies or sages, including Vishwamitra and Vashista.

(ii) POLARIS (Dhruva tara). It is the second magnitude star in a fixed position in other northern hemisphere. It is the brightest star of Ursa Major and is 680 light-years away from Earth. Indian traditions link it to the legend of Dhruva.

(iii) PEGASUS (Winged horse). As per Greek Mythology Pegasus was the winged horse of the Muses.

(iv) SIRIUS (Dog star). It is the brightest in Earth’s sky. Its colour is bluish white. It lies in constellation canis major. It is 8.7 light-years away from Earth. Its rotation period is 50 years.

(v) GEMINI (Mithuna). It lies in the Constellation of the Zodiac. There are two stars in Gemini Constellation-Castor and Pollux.

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List the advances in technology that have improved forensic analysis.

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Explain the statement, “King Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned — in death, as in life ...”

Discuss the following in groups of two pairs, each pair in a group taking opposite points of view.

1. Scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries.

2. Advanced technology gives us conclusive evidence of past events.

3. Traditions, rituals and funerary practices must be respected.

4. Knowledge about the past is useful to complete our knowledge of the world we live in.

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Egyptian is now extinct: its history dates from before the third millennium B.C., preserved in many hieroglyphic inscriptions and papyrus manuscripts. Around the second century A.D., it developed into a language known as Coptic. Coptic may still have been used as late as the early nineteenth century and is still used as a religious language by Monophysite Christians in Egypt.

1. What do you think are the reasons for the extinction of languages?
2. Do you think it is important to preserve languages?
3. In what ways do you think we could help prevent the extinction of languages and dialects?


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(i) ghostly dust devils (ii) desert sky

(iii) stunning artefacts (iv) funerary treasures

(v) scientific detachment (vi) dark-bellied clouds

(vii) casket grey (viii) eternal brilliance

(ix) ritual resins (x) virtual body

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tomography

autopsy

dialysis

ECG

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