Why would Europeans feel compelled that they needed to discuss astronomy with such a primitive tribe and why would this transfer of knowledge that only lasted 5 weeks have such an impact on the Dogan people that they would include it in their cultural practices? Because Sirius B moves from 8 to 31 AU distance from Sirius A, it is unlikely that planets orbiting Sirius A would have stable orbits. According to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. based his account on an interview with one person, Ambara, and an "It does not!" good amount of discussion of Sirius in the scientific press in the '20s so When Walter van Beek studied the Dogon, he This is strange, because one would think that it would be a major discovery in anthropology. As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. The Bad Archaeology page on the Sirius Mystery has summarize the basic details well: In 1976, Robert K G Temple (born 1945), an American living in the UK, published what was to become a seminal work of Bad Archaeology, The Sirius Mystery. According to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. answer is that they got this information from amphibious aliens from outer e issued monthly by the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. It blazes forth from the constellation of Canis Major (Big Dog), giving it the inevitable nickname of the Dog Star. (Copyright Lee Krystek 1998) In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. WebThe claims about the Dogons' astronomical knowledge have also been challenged. Found in the constellation after which it is named, it is about 25,000 light years from the sun and 42,000 light years from the centre of the Milky Way. Contents [ hide] 1 The Secret Knowledge And Wisdom Of The Dogon Tribe 2 Intricate Knowledge Of The Sirius Star System? Webplanet earth. "wished to affirm the complexity of African religions and questioned Our mysteries may be different but our questions are the same and we are no wiser. (And presumably, that the Egyptians then located their river deltas, eases, and river ports deliberately on geometric rather than purely geographical grounds, I'm tempted to ask?) Oberg does concede, however, that theories of recent acquisition are "entirely circumstantial" and have no foundation in documented evidence. Randi, James. (Copyright Lee Krystek 1998) In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. The Dogons were not isolated. But Sagan then finds both astronomical and mythological holes in the hypothesis. myths by confabulation." Encyclopedia Galactica,, Benest, D. and J. L. Duvent. Carl Sagan agreed with Temple that the Dogon could not have acquired Ancient I wonder. WebRe: Dogon Sirius claim debunked - Graham Hancock Official Website Mysteries Taken from [ library.thinkquest.org] According to the Dogon priests, Sirius is orbited by a tiny secret star that they refer to as 'po', which traces an elliptical path around Sirius taking 50 years to If a European had visited the Dogon in the 1920's and 1930's, conversation would likely have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. I certainly concur with the first of those sentences! Carl Sagan's contribution to this discussion was in his book Broca's Brain (1979). Carl. As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. Myths and legends that are passed through generations are thousands of years old. Laird Scranton makes it clear that he ruled out this possibility in this interview. Sagan further commented that he was surprised, given the freedom of viewpoint that Fish used, that her map didnt match the Hill map better!4. The former study also concluded that while a triple system for Sirius could not be fully eliminated, the probability was low. S]V',H79aD>1 Q@d(FOY;"36y0Z{VXEJwOx._tto}#&i|HR-i4 You dont have to watch too many Fantasy Channel (formerly known as the History Channel) specials on ancient astronauts before youll be told about the primitive African Dogon of Mali and their advanced astronomical knowledge bestowed, of course, by extraterrestrials. Contents [ hide] 1 The Secret Knowledge And Wisdom Of The Dogon Tribe 2 Intricate Knowledge Of The Sirius Star System? Ridpath asserts. A Search for Faint Companions to Nearby Stars Using the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2,. WebThe Dogon understanding of astronomy was comparatively modern but has several known misconceptions - it entirely lines up with the European understanding as of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before the discovery of relativity. Temple claims his expert cartographer found these distances "nearly equal." characteristics. The Dogon and Sirius. It was very unlikely that the Dogon had learned of this stars existence from Westerners prior to the visit by Griaule and Dieterlen. some 8.6 light years from earth. The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads) Known History of the Dogon According to Dogon mythology, Nommo was the first living being created by Amma, the sky god and creator of the universe. The ancient records are filled with unanswered astronomical questions -- including the "red Sirius" and the possible Sumerian Ea-Oannes references to the spectacular Vela-X supernova. For instance, the anthropologist Walter Van Beek, who studied the Dogon after Griaule and Dieterlen, found no evidence that the Dogon considered Sirius to be a double star and/or that astronomy was particularly important in their belief system. knowledge of the satellites of Jupiter and rings of Saturn, among other When I set him a draft of a sharply critical review written for Astronomy magazine, he replied with a blistering counterattack in a letter to my editor: "A virulent attack against my honesty, integrity, and intelligence," he called my review. Fishs map and Hills map look similar only because the lines connecting the stars look the same. Temple, however, has stated in the reprint of The Sirius Mystery (1999) that he in no way supports what he refers to as "sinister cults" that have been inspired by his book. Or, Griaule's account may reflect his own interests more than that of So what is the alternative to the extraterrestrial hypothesis for the Dogon myths7 The Dogons could have learned of European Sirius lore in the 1920's from traders, explorers or missionaries, many of whom are avid amateur astronomers. (2004). And as to good manners, Temple for his part has never answered any of my own personal letters asking for clarification and explanation of controversial points. The Dogon have a traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. And finally, even if Sirius B had been a visible red giant a few thousand years ago, how would the Dogon know that Sirius B was still there after it became a white dwarf? "He sent me the manuscript which I found unreadable. We may never be able to reconstruct the exact route by which the Dogon received their current knowledge, but out of the confusion at least one thing is clear: They have a traditional belief in a heliocentric system and [7] Others, such as Marcel Griaule's daughter Genevive Calame-Griaule and an anthropologist, Luc de Heusch, came to criticize Van Beek's dismissal as "political" and riddled with "unchecked speculation", demonstrating a general ignorance of Dogon esoteric tradition. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Obviously, no Earth-based species was flying to other stars back then! %PDF-1.4 The assyrians called Sirius Kal-bu-sa mas (the Dog of the Sun) and in Chaldea, it was known as Kak-shisha (The Dog Star That Leads) Known History of the Dogon According to Dogon mythology, Nommo was the first living being created by Amma, the sky god and creator of the universe. [12] According to Oberg, the Dogons' astronomical information resembled the knowledge and speculations of late 1920s Europe, suggesting that the Dogon were influenced by European visitors before their mythology was recorded in the 1930s. Also it would take a very good set of lenses to see Sirius B, which has an apparent magnitude of 8.44 and a separation from Sirius A of 10 arcseconds (0.3% of a 1 angle) under the best conditions. Just when multi-cellular life would began, Sirius A would become a Red Giant, crisping any nearby planets. No other anthropologist supports their opinions. Whatever their place in the search for extraterrestrial contact, the Dogon myths are certainly odd. Other ancient astronomical records make no mention of Sirius being red. He points out that the Dogon myths also describe a third star (astronomers would call it "Sirius C"), as yet undiscovered. He was told that fishlike creatures called the Nommo had come to Earth from Sirius to civilizes its people. Also, in the 1980s and 1990s, anthropologist Walter van Beek could find no evidence that the Dogon possessed knowledge about Sirius B today.9 But more enlightening is the fact that Griaule studied astronomy in Paris and brought star maps with him to Mali. The Dogon were in fact aware of the fact that Sirius is a binary system (i.e. This sounds significant and convincing until one measures the distance on a map and discovers an "immensely accurate equality" of a twenty percent difference! 6, "White What is interesting is that the Dogon knew about Sirius and its triple star system way before modern science found out its existence. To penetrate this supposed disguise (which might not be a disguise at all, other classical scholars maintain), Temple resorts to ancient puns, to hidden meanings, to "garbled versions" which he must amend to fit the theory, to the exchange of consonants in innocent-looking words, to similar-sounding words from After being surprised that an astromomy association would, after all this time, bother to publish such an article, I did a web search and found that in 1997 Robert Temple published a second edition of the book that started it all TheSirius Mystery in which he addressed none of the main criticisms that had been directed against the first edition, published in 1976. Dieterlen the Dogon also name a companion star, po tolo "Digitaria The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. ), Another example: "The Dogon also mention a period of rotation of Sirius- Bone yearthis The Dogons hold that Jupiter has four moons when in fact it has at least 12, plus a ring, as any true extraterrestrial would have known. This of course would destroy the modern influence explanation totally. Temple does not argue that contact with an advanced civilization is the only way that the Dogon could have obtained what he understood to be accurate information on Sirius B, but he indicates that he personally finds the theory of alien contact more convincing. It seems that Temples ideas are still popular among practitioners of pseudoarcheology, as well as with the general public. Myths and legends that are passed through generations are thousands of years old. In his 1998 revised edition, Temple was quick to point out the new discussions in scientific circles about the possible existence of Sirius C, which seemed to make Griaules claims even more spectacular and accurate. Europeans too talked about the discovery of a third star in the Sirius system; later investigations, however, ruled out that possibility. 11.1. ", Temple replied in Fate: "The pattern published in my book was drawn by a professional cartographer who earns his living by drawing reliable maps for an international corporation." He also gives public talks on astronomy and related fringe topics to international audiences. The Nommos descended from the sky in a vessel accompanied by fire and thunder. pieces of evidence is the tribe's alleged knowledge of Sirius B, a companion to the star Somehow, Temple and I have never gotten our disputes off on the right foot. Furthermore, most Dogon symbology already has multiple levels of meaning; the sketches used to illustrate the Sirius secrets are also used in puberty ceremonies. Webplanet earth. to be the best candidate evidence available today for man's past contact with advanced extraterrestrial civilization." The Dogon legend connected with Sirius, wrote Ridpath, "is riddled with ambiguities, contradictions, and downright errors, at least if we try to interpret it literally." WebThe star Sirius is certainly no stranger to mysteries. In other words, the Dogon tribe would not only need the knowledge but also a telescope in order for them to have the information they already seemed to possess. But it is an unfortunate tendency for certain reviewers to wish to try and appear clever at the expense of accuracy, honesty, objectivity, fairness, or even decent manners, by dropping any standards at all in their headlong assaults on authors using only the tools of distortion, dishonesty, and insults. contact with some ugly, amphibious* Dwarfs and Little Green Men". WebAccording to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. According to Griaule and -- in other words, no disproof would follow the failure of his prediction.). Inevitably one must ask, if the Dogons had heard good stories about Sirius from other sources, would they ignore them or would they quickly adopt them into their own cultural myths? So where does this leave the mysteries of Sirius? Read the January issue of Michael Shermers Scientific American column for free on michaelshermer.com: Kool-Aid Psychology: How optimism trumped realism in the positive-psychology movement. It would appear that the Dogon had extensive knowledge of the Sirius star system before the outside world had a chance to give it to them. Griaule," Current Anthropology 32, 1992, pp. WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . Griaule and Dieterlen first described their findings in an article published in French in 1950, but they included no comment about how extraordinary the Dogon knowledge of the invisible companions was. What about Sirius? The Dogon people had been visited by European visitors many times, most notably when they hosted French astronomers looking to find a good vantage point to observe the solar eclipse of 1893. Try my free online Rune Readings! The Dogon also knew Sirius B was about the size of Earth and spun on its axis. to other visible stars near Sirius as recognition of the invisible The expedition, led by Henri Deslandres, stayed in the field for five weeks, and it is reasonable that during this time many contacts with the locals took place, and that relatively modern astronomical knowledge was then transferred. 7 0 obj The second idea, championed by Afrocentrist historians, is that the Dogons either found out about Sirius B on their own or learned about it from the Egyptians. The stars in this group are too young only a few tens of millions of years for planets with life and civilization to have developed. amphibious aliens or telescopic vision due to melanin. ;p7D) interpreter. companion" (Bullard). Nevertheless the Sumerian Oannes myths, first described by Sagan and Shklovskiy in Intelligent Life in the Universe in 1966, are as intriguing as ever. WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . Ideas originally published in 1948, reprint (Oxford University Press 1997). Sagan, I suspect not.". The biggest challenge to Griaule, however, came from anthropologist Walter Van Beek. It is also possible to conclude that such a star could in no way be responsible for the flurry of sightings from the 1920s, it would be too faint and too close to Sirius A to have ever been seen by visual observers.[17]. G. Stein (Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1996), pp. Lets start with the first idea, proffered by Robert Temple.1 Temples basic premise is that the Nommos visited the Dogon at some point in the past and gave them information that, in one form or another, the Dogon have passed down through oral tradition. Its appearance in the dawn sky over Egypt warned of the impending Nile floods and the summer's heat and marked the beginning of the Egyptian calendar. Damanhur is 521.0 km from Siwa and 625.9 km from Thebes, a deviation of 20%. Concludes Sagan, "There are too many loopholes, too many alternate explanations for such a myth to provide reliable evidence of past extraterrestrial contact. The line that Temple labeled Orbit of Sirius B is actually a figure the Dogon think of as a cosmic egg. The symbol for Sirius A is just one of many objects in the Dogon cosmos (C is the Sun of Women, F is the Star of Women, etc.). What is interesting is that the Dogon knew about Sirius and its triple star system way before modern science found out its existence. Also if it was seeded by westerners how is the Dogon and surrounding tribes have a fully developed culture and religion structure centered around Sirius going back for hundreds of years? If a European had visited the Dogon in the 1920's and 1930's, conversation would likely have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. Investigating But my own measurements, which MANY SKEPTICS WOULD LIKE TO THINK THAT ONCE SOMETHING IS debunked, that will be the end of it. It's almost certainly a hoax. % Through the carbon dating of old ritual masks researchers have established the antiquity of the Segui ceremonies. He allegedly found the distances "to be nearly equal to one another" -- although no quantitative definition of "nearly equal" was ever offered. The Dogon are supposed to have known that Sirius B orbits Sirius and that a complete orbit takes Dogon people are renowned for their knowledge about the Sirius Star system which dates back to 3200 BC, long before scientists discovered it in 1862 The traditional mythology of the Dogon is amazing. Seriously: The Dogon and Sirius? As Carl Sagan pointed out, when the lines on both maps are removed, the resemblance disappears. Griaule either sun and the phases of the moon are more pertinent for Dogon reckoning. Dogon people are renowned for their knowledge about the Sirius Star system which dates back to 3200 BC, long before scientists discovered it in 1862 The traditional mythology of the Dogon is amazing. Y%gbsPFur[%X7Sz The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. Some astronomers speculate that the white dwarf Sirius B might have been a flaming red giant only 2000 years ago although current astrophysical theories decree that any such transformation in less than 100,000 years is impossible. Seeking Clarity? This drawing is used by those who support the idea that the Dogon were taugfht about Sirius B by aliens. [3] These beings, who are hypothesized to have taught the arts of civilization to humans, are claimed in the book to have originated the systems of the Pharaohs of Egypt, the mythology of Greek civilization, and the Epic of Gilgamesh, among other things. For instance, the anthropologist Walter Van Beek, who studied the Dogon after Griaule and Dieterlen, found no evidence that the Dogon considered Sirius to be a double star and/or that astronomy was particularly important in their belief system. The Dogon have a traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. In September 1980, Dr. Philip C. Steffey did an in-depth analysis of Dogon astronomical traditions in "Some Serious Astronomy in the 'Sirius Mystery,' " which criticized Temple's book as "inadequate and full of factual errors and misrepresentation of critical material. It is a type of fuel that can lead to what Clay Farris Naff cleverly calls the neuron bomb. In this post, Michael Shermer asks, Is there a moral standard that stands above all the worlds religions that is based on some transcendent source?. Sirius was already the subject of a mystery concerning the traditional lore of the Dogon tribe of Mali, near Timbuktu in western Africa. And this is what Mr. Oberg has done." James, Peter and Nick Thorpe. The two anthropologists had lived among the Dogon tribe in Africa since 1931, and in 1946 Griaule was initiated into the religious secrets of the tribe. Also if it was seeded by westerners how is the Dogon and surrounding tribes have a fully developed culture and religion structure centered around Sirius going back for hundreds of years? The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. Since Sirius B is a very dense white dwarf star about the size of Earth, it can only be seen in dark skies with medium-sized telescopes. The Stone Age storytellers speak by their campfires of other people on other planets and of other mysteries. The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. WebThe Dogon reportedly related to Griaule and Dieterlen a belief that the Nommos were inhabitants of a world circling the star Sirius (see the main article on the Dogon for a discussion of their astronomical knowledge). Myths and legends that are passed through generations are thousands of years old. sigui, held by the Dogon every sixty years. Nothing fuels religious extremism more than the belief that one has found the absolute moral truth. Although Temple fails to prove its antiquity, the evidence for the recent acquisition of the information is still entirely circumstantial. Its second, 1998, edition is called The Sirius Mystery: New Scientific Evidence of Alien Contact 5,000 Years Ago. James, P., N. Thorpe, and I. J. Thorpe. Even in the most optimistic reading of this tale, the Dogon know no more than we knew about the Solar System and nearby stars in the 1930s, which is about the time that Griaule and Deiterlen first interacted with them. Griaule himself was aware of the discovery of Sirius B and in the 1920s before he visited the Dogon there were also unconfirmed sightings of Sirius C. The Dogon were well aware of the brightest star in the sky but, as Van Beek learned, they do not call it sigu tolo, as Griaule claimed, but dana tolo. The star Sirius is certainly no stranger to mysteries. The Dogon. They conclude that Temple was very keen to please his mentor, who believed in extraterrestrial beings from Sirius. from black Egyptians who had telescopes. With this, the Dogon mystery comes crashing down. The Pleiades are sometimes mentioned, but this is not possible. by Philip Coppens. One of the pieces of evidence Temple cites is a sand picture made by the The author mentions that he could have made the book much longer but restrained himself "lest I blow this book up into a pufball of miscellaneous odds and ends" -- which prompted one reviewer to remark that Temple had stopped much too late to avoid that fate. Hmm, The Cardiff Giant, one of the most celebrated hoaxes in American history, on display at the Farmers Museum in Cooperstown, NY. But other observers have also written skeptically about the "Sirius Mystery. The only mystery is how anyone could take seriously either the notion of In explaining his role Asimov reveals another dimension of Temple's scholarship. Its appearance in the dawn sky over Egypt warned of the impending Nile floods and the summer's heat and marked the beginning of the Egyptian calendar. A revised edition was published in 1998 with the new subtitle New scientific by Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano. Strangely, ancient records explicitly list Sirius as one of six "red stars." | 3938 State St., Suite # 101, Santa Barbara, CA, 93105-3114 | 1-805-576-9396. A revised edition was published in 1998 with the new subtitle New scientific Although we can occasionally claim victory (are there any alchemists left? To Temple, this proved that "geodetic surveys of immense accuracy were thus practiced in ancient Egypt with a knowledge of the rotation is astronomically possible but whether it is correct or not we cannot yet know. extraterrestrials, the Nommos, some 5,000 years ago. The diagram is only convincing as a representation of Sirius B orbiting Sirius A when most of the original symbols are eliminated. And does the Dogon mythology ever really say that Nommo, the founder He shows a total ignorance or disregard for almost every fact in my book, and there is hardly a single thing in his review which is remotely accurate." The main problem with the alleged antiquity of the Dogon "Sirius secrets" legend is that they are reminiscent of European Sirius speculations of the late 1920s. In 1967, Temple began work on the thesis that became The Sirius Mystery. I assumed, reasonably I.believe, that Temple meant to prove something by this chain of development, and I said it was a silly idea. WebRe: Dogon Sirius claim debunked - Graham Hancock Official Website Mysteries Taken from [ library.thinkquest.org] According to the Dogon priests, Sirius is orbited by a tiny secret star that they refer to as 'po', which traces an elliptical path around Sirius taking 50 years to But that doesn't stop Temple. If a European had visited the Dogon in the 1920's and 1930's, conversation would likely have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. Unfortunately he neglects to mention other bas-reliefs which show "fish-deer" and "fish-lions" and which consequently suggest that the fish motif was symbolic, not descriptive. Cuddle up with someone. [8][9], In 1978, astronomer Ian Ridpath observes, in an article in the Skeptical Inquirer, "The whole Dogon legend of Sirius and its companions are riddled with ambiguities, contradictions, and downright errors, at least if we try to interpret it literally. by Liam McDaid. They know about the existence of the star Sirius B, a companion star to the brightest star in our sky, Sirius A. One problem with this idea is that Sirius B has been a white dwarf for at least tens of thousands of years. found no evidence they knew Sirius was a double star or that Sirius B is It's fascinating. ch. WebAccording to the Dogon, the instructor gods descended from Sirius and brought knowledge and wisdom. Liam is the author of Urban Astronomy and is a Senior Scientist for Skeptic. The Bad Archaeology page on the Sirius Mystery has summarize the basic details well: In 1976, Robert K G Temple (born 1945), an American living in the UK, published what was to become a seminal work of Bad Archaeology, The Sirius Mystery. Using similar techniques other writers have "discovered" dozens of different, often contradictory "ancient secrets" about Atlantis, primitive Christianity, forgotten wisdom, ancient visitors and numerous other things. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. complete diagram that the Dogon showed to the French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen, who were the original So it merely remains for any interested reader to check and see which of us is correct. Scientists learn that the Dogon do not possess secret knowledge about the star Sirius and its companions. The Dogon have a traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. have turned to astronomical matters, including Sirius, the brightest star in this about a star that cannot be seen without telescopes, and he made no Legends of the Dogon Belief in a Long-Solved Mystery Resurfaces. In a recent book, The Once and Future Star (Hawthorn Books, 1977), George Michanowsky identifies "Oannes" as a Hellenized version of the Sumerian name Ea; he ancient Egypt.*. A review of the astronomical, cultural, and anthropological sides of this issue might be timely. 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