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For the most part, astronomy played little part in the daily lives of the ancient Greeks. Of course, those people would not have thought of themselves as "Greek", because there was no nation called "Greece". "Hellas" was just a geographic description, and the people were Athenians, or Spartans, or Corinthians or Ionians, or Lacedaemonians or Peloponnesians as subjects of one or another of the quasi-independent and often warring city-states.

Of course, the average person knew little of this either, being focused on his farm, or his sheep, or his fishing nets. In our modern society, all of our food is grown or raised by about 15% of the population, making it possible for the other 85% of the population to make things, or transact business, or write, or play games. Back then, 99% of the people were involved in basic agriculture and procurement of food, and only the kings and generals and their families were able to eat without worrying about where the food came from.

But except for the navigators of the fishing vessels, astronomy was a very tiny part of their lives, and limited to elaborating and retelling the mythical tales of the heroes and monsters who were arrayed in the skies above them. Those heroes and monsters are still known to us today, as the constellations in the night sky.

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