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Babylonian astronomy was the basis for much of the astronomical traditions that later developed in... Old Babylonian astronomy refers to the astronomy that was practiced during and after the... Babylonian astronomy refers to the astronomy developed by... The last stages in the development of Babylonian astronomy took place during the time of the...

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