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While the night skies play important roles in many traditional cultures around the world, Duane Hamacher from Sydney's Macquarie University says the Arrernte and Luritja people of central Australia have an unusually strong focus on meteors, meteorites and impact craters. Writing in a paper published on the pre-press website arXiv.org, Hamacher examined Arrernte and Luritja dreamtime stories collected by early European explorers, missionaries and scientists travelling through Alice Springs and Hermannsburg (Ntaria). Hamacher says the Arrernte and Luritja knew about the nightly and yearly movements of stars. He was surprised to see how many stories feature meteorites as origins of life. "You wouldn't expect to know that without some scientific training. " 50 Tips to Maximize Productivity.

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