early stargazers probably thought that the constellations came to be from the gods
ex.
The wild stage was close to Artemis so when it was killed she put it into the sky
early 1970s
Early civilizations used constellations as a way to navigate at night, determine the changing of seasons, and as markers for planting and harvesting. Constellations also played a vital role in religious and mythological beliefs, helping to explain the natural world and celestial events.
The senate and consuls formed the government of early Rome.
It was formed in the early 9th century. lol.
Constellations come from human imagination. Distance stars look as if they are in a fixed pattern and early humans saw these patterns in terms of shapes - mostly mythical. Many of the constellations require a great deal of imagination.
Most early civilizations were formed around river valleys.
early phase
Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture. Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them. The stories below provide an overview of myths associated with the constellations identified by early civilizations around the world.
They formed early in the big bang before matter and energy decoupled.
The crystals formed early by magma would not be deficient of certain elements. Once these elements are used up, they are not available in the magma to form later crystals.
communism
they were superstitious