The Dogon are supposed to have known that Sirius B orbits Sirius and that a complete orbit takes He was told that fishlike creatures called the Nommo had come to Earth from Sirius to civilizes its people. interpreter. As anthropologists have known for a long time, primitive tribes have a remarkable talent for absorbing interesting new stories into their traditional mythology. In 1966, Temple then aged 21 became Secretary of Youngs Foundation for the Study of Consciousness. The brightest star in the sky is Sirius, now called Sirius A. pieces of evidence is the tribe's alleged knowledge of Sirius B, a companion to the star Webplanet earth. "Legends of the Dogon: belief in a long-solved Strangely, ancient records explicitly list Sirius as one of six "red stars." 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. ", A series of articles has appeared in the Griffith Observer, an astronomy magazin When Walter van Beek studied the Dogon, he It seems likely that we will never know for sure. There are no stable orbits around the less massive Sirius B which exceed three years. Griaule did not attempt to explain how the Dogon could know "[10] Ridpath states that while the information that the Dogon probably gained from Europeans to some extent resembles the facts about Sirius, the presumed original Dogon knowledge of the star is very far from the facts. of course, no evidence for this special eyesight, nor for other equally Schroder, D.J., et al. Seriously: The Dogon and Sirius? No such nebula is seen. 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: Laird Scranton makes it clear that he ruled out this possibility in this interview. Griaule, Marcel. Perhaps the source was Temple Meanwhile the Dogon myths continue to baffle investigators. due to quantities of melanin (Welsing, F. C. 1987. Nor does he establish a connection between the Dogon creator Nommo and the star Sirius. But here's the rub: there is no archaeological evidence that the specific references to the twin hidden companions of Sirius are anywhere near that old. Europeans too talked about the discovery of a third star in the Sirius system; later investigations, however, ruled out that possibility. WebNew evidence deals a devastating blow to what was considered to be the best case for extraterrestrial visitation. Zeta Reticuli 2 (with about the same temperature and mass as the Sun) is another candidate. The Dogon have a traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. As Picknett and Prince have been able to show, Temples arguments are often based on erroneous readings of encyclopdia entries and misrepresentations of ancient Egyptian mythology. Several possibilities exist. of Griaule informants, had ever heard or understood that Sirius was a How is that the Dogan tribe has a culture that combines elements from 3 different ancient traditions "rituals of Judaism, practices of ancient Egypt, and a symbolic cosmology that's closely resembles Buddhism? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. (OK, I'll bite--but if such a star is not discovered, Temple has risked no converse conclusions. Noah Brosch explained in his book Sirius Matters that cultural transfer could have taken place between 19th century French astronomers and Dogon tribe members during the observations of the solar eclipse on 16 April 1893. ancient Egypt.*. ), Another example: "The Dogon also mention a period of rotation of Sirius- Bone yearthis The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. There is, Sirius The aliens came here WebDogon and the Sirius Mystery. No other anthropologist supports their opinions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sirius_Mystery. Of those websites, over 400 had been updated within the last three months. You guessed it -- Sirius! On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Worse still, hundreds of thousands of years ago, Sirius B was a dying red giant. Temple lists a number of astronomical beliefs held by the Dogon that In that case the Dogon (and everyone else) would have had little trouble seeing both stars then. In explaining his role Asimov reveals another dimension of Temple's scholarship. Sirius figures prominently in the Dogon myths. Though Temples work was challenged, at its core lay the original anthropological study of the Dogon by Griaule and Dieterlen, who describe the secret knowledge of Sirius B and Sirius C in their own book The Pale Fox. But the extraterrestrial hypothesis will not fade away so easily. The brightest star in the sky is Sirius, now called Sirius A. The alleged visitors from outer space 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. 1995. He soon multiplied to become six pairs of twins. What is interesting is that the Dogon knew about Sirius and its triple star system way before modern science found out its existence. (Copyright: R. Ibata (Strasbourg Observatory, ULP) et al., 2MASS, NASA). ", 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." (Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books,1982), pp. October 1977 saw Marvin Luckermann's "More Sirius Difficulties," on ancient calendar systems and an alternate, non- extraterrestrial explanation for the ancient fascination with the number fifty (the article quotes Michael Astour's book Hellenosemitics as saying, "This exorbitant figure, very popular in Greek myths, has its explanation: it is the number of seven-day weeks in one lunar year. 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. G. Stein (Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1996), pp. WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . The Dogon. He made no secret of the fact that his intention was to redeem Sirius B was first observed in 1862, and had been predicted in 1844 on dynamic grounds. Flim-Flam! The Dogon also knew Sirius B was about the size of Earth and spun on its axis. The former study also concluded that while a triple system for Sirius could not be fully eliminated, the probability was low. Europeans too believed that the "white dwarf' Sirius-B star was the heaviest thing in the universe, although in later years astronomers were to find The Dogons were not isolated. However, doubts have been raised about the reliability of Griaule and Dieterlen's work on which The Sirius Mystery is based,[4][5] and alternative explanations have been proposed. Skeptic. (Copyright Lee Krystek 1998) In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. Although he was an anthropologist, Griaule was keenly interested in astronomy and had studied it in Paris. WebThe star Sirius is certainly no stranger to mysteries. 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. This is true, but Sirius has about 25 times the luminosity of the Sun. A must for every bookshelf.ORDER the book, It seems clear that the Dogon did indeed get their information from other cultures. The other five are still seen as red but from the time of Arab astronomers to the present day Sirius has been blue-white. his informants in such a forceful leading manner that they created new The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. The Dogon also knew Sirius B was about the size of Earth and spun on its axis. They seem to have Y%gbsPFur[%X7Sz What is interesting is that the Dogon knew about Sirius and its triple star system way before modern science found out its existence. Second, while it is difficult to obtain precise locations of many archeological sites referred to in The Sirius Mystery, Temple himself shows a map that gives the location of Behdet (31.23 degE, 31.50 degN) and Thebes (32.63 degE, 25.70 degN). theorizes that the myths may refer to a gigantic supernova. 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. Legends of the Dogon Belief in a Long-Solved Mystery Resurfaces. Given that the French stayed in their territory for five weeks and had several local guides, it would not be surprising if they shared some astronomical knowledge during that time. Sirius was already the subject of a mystery concerning the traditional lore of the Dogon tribe of Mali, near Timbuktu in western Africa. "their purpose in disguising their secrets was to see that the secrets could survive.". informed the Dogon of Sirius B or "he misinterpreted their references implausible notions such as the claim that the Dogon got their knowledge The mystery of the ancient "red" Sirius also remains baffling. this about a star that cannot be seen without telescopes, and he made no The review was indeed consequently modified in parts where Temple explained portions of his book I may have misinterpreted. Dogon descriptions of Jupiter, Saturn and Sirius remind one of Jonathan Swift's uncanny description of the two undiscovered moons of Mars. This is strange, because one would think that it would be a major discovery in anthropology. -- in other words, no disproof would follow the failure of his prediction.). no conclusions of any kind." Sagan has recounted numerous examples from Arizona and New Guinea -- and other scholars have noted similar instances -- of the rapid assimilation of new stories, songs and lore into the eclectic mythology of Stone Age peoples. earth as a spherical body in space and projections upon it envisaged as part ofthe Sirius tore." A revised edition was published in 1998 with the new subtitle New scientific What is interesting is that the Dogon knew about Sirius and its triple star system way before modern science found out its existence. Instead, he closed his response to my own article in 1979 with a brushoff: "In my view it is pointless to attack someone in print unless you can substantiate what you are saying. Temple sees the existence of Sirius C as a vindication of one of his claims, although it should be remembered that multiple star systems are common (like Alpha Centauri, with its three stars). Nigel Appleby whose book Hall of the Gods was withdrawn from publication has admitted to being tremendously influenced by Temples Sirius Mystery. The Dogon. ;WI)hK>U/sW_: v* &73DUI*y|07s^gQ7ni[khi4o2vA[a20?D-C[;,!vgejZE-,I51.cWS,?4#_}dpU4I[, w.Mi>Z@iOa:ia](i}29pit+ K#x>0nzDS%c7iN}%37Y-f 1Yvq'Nm=~-%#bO*O44*4%Aj Wi WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . The interval between ceremonies may be forty, fifty or sixty years. Or, Griaule's account may reflect his own interests more than that of Temple claims that bas-reliefs of the Sumerian demigod Oannes, which depict a "fish man," prove Nommo, whom the author identifies as the ancestor of the Dogon Nommo myths, was an amphibious extraterrestrial. 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). (Copyright Lee Krystek 1998) In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. Classical mythology has been a Rorschach test into which people have projected nearly any notion that appealed to them. Other Temple claims, including some wild assertions from The Secrets of the Great Pyramid, can as easily be checked and as easily demolished. Bullard, Thomas. (Temple claims missionaries didn't show up until 1949.) See also von Dniken, Zecharia Sitchin, and UFO. 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. The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. 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. 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? Whew! The brightest star in the sky is Sirius, now called Sirius A. Some of this information has been selectively interpreted by Temple to support his claims. Such words would have more persuasion behind them (to me they're merely an emotional appeal to sympathy) if Temple had ever admitted anywhere in print that he had found (or had been shown) any errors in his book or articles or public statements -- but if he has done so, I haven't become aware of them. It is also the home of the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius A. Cook some soul food. 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. Temples As Carl Sagan pointed out, when the lines on both maps are removed, the resemblance disappears. In a response published in Fate magazine, he denied intending that: "I refer, entirely in passing, to the Greek word for siren and its similarity to the word for Sirius, drawing absolutely himself and his loose speculations on what he learned from Griaule, who The Dogon myths may or may not be related to these other putties (or even to Kepler's supernova, which has been seriously suggested.) Scientists learn that the Dogon do not possess secret knowledge about the star Sirius and its companions. The book presents the hypothesis that the Dogon people of Mali, in West Africa, preserve a tradition of contact with intelligent extraterrestrial beings from the Sirius star system. Some might argue that if there were a planet really close to Sirius A, it could be in a stable orbit. 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. E. "Ancient Astronauts," in The Encyclopedia of the Sirius B was known to exist then. The parts that bear at least a superficial resemblance to astronomical facts are most likely trimmings added in this century. As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. None were detected, That was not surprising since, judging from the age and energy of the stars in the Sirius system, astronomers believe it is unlikely that any earthlike planets could exist there long enough for life to emerge and develop. Mysteries (Ballantine Books, 1999). 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. Griaule either So much for the Nommos. But it is apparent that Temple was not aware of Van Beeks devastating research. 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? They point out that the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians used spherical lenses6 (even though they are a bad choice to use in telescopes try seeing an image through a glass bead). Temple's theory is heavily based on his interpretation of the work of ethnographers Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen. 1978. 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 found no evidence they knew Sirius was a double star or that Sirius B is [6] The claims about the Dogons' astronomical knowledge have also been challenged. either in daily life or in ritual [to the Dogon]. One problem with this idea is that Sirius B has been a white dwarf for at least tens of thousands 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. He has written of Temples belief that present-day authorities are unwilling to set aside the blinkers of orthodoxy, unable to admit the validity of anything that lies outside their field or that offers a challenge to the status quo. More recent research suggests that the contaminator was Griaule himself. In 1977 two radio astronomers were interested enough in the Sirius mystery to direct their telescopes at the star system in hopes of picking up any artificial radio signals. Readers of Skeptic are not so sanguine. (2004). This would have wreaked havoc on the climate of any planets orbiting Sirius A. They conclude that Temple was very keen to please his mentor, who believed in extraterrestrial beings from Sirius. Through the carbon dating of old ritual masks researchers have established the antiquity of the Segui ceremonies. 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. The good news is that two of the first five entries were from skeptical websites (CSICOP and Bob Carrolls Skeptics Dictionary). The Dogon and Sirius. 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. He certainly did not have permission to use that statement as part of the promotion, I'11 just have to be even more careful hereafter.". Print versions available in Dutch, Russian, Japanese, and Korean. At the latitude of Egypt, over distances of several hundred kilometers, planetary curvature introduces distortions only on the order of fractions of kilometers, not the tens of kilometers worth of inaccuracies I found in Temple's claim. Knowledge of the stars is not important Bullard, Thomas. To recapitulate: Griaule claimed to have been initiated into the secret mysteries of the male Dogon, during which they allegedly told him of Sirius (sigu tolo in their language) and its two invisible companions. 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. WebThe population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000.. . They dont have telescopes or other "He sent me the manuscript which I found unreadable. The Dogon. 7 0 obj Young was a fervent believer in the Council of Nine, a mysterious group of channelled entities that claim to be the nine creator gods of ancient Egypt. The Dogon have a I published, showed the distances to be nowhere close, in error by tens of miles, at least ten percent -- hardly "immense accuracy. Dieterlen the Dogon also name a companion star, po tolo "Digitaria 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. The star Sirius is certainly no stranger to mysteries. traditional interest in the sky and astronomical phenomena. Here is an example of how hard it can be to critically examine the claims in the book. the sky and the center of Dogon mythology. Clearly the Dogons (in common with many other cultures) were fascinated by Sirius, probably because its position in the sky was crucial to successful agriculture (it's the only star they have a name for.) For example, he claims that the Dogon have a drawing like the one in Figure 1. What about Sirius? All rights reserved. The proof is supplied by (the Odyssey), where Helios is said to possess 7 herds of 50 cows each and 7 herds of 50 sheep, a transparent allegory of the days and nights of the year.") Readers of Skeptic are not so sanguine. Dwarfs and Little Green Men". Our mysteries may be different but our questions are the same and we are no wiser. The Dogon and Sirius. As the brightest star in the sky it was known and worshiped by ancient civilizations. Other ancient astronomical records make no mention of Sirius being red. Encyclopedia Galactica,, Benest, D. and J. L. Duvent. Greek and Arab myths and words are considered to a lesser extent. WebAlso there is the fact that they described the Nommo as fish people and you find all kinds of half man/half fish - serpent imagery all over the Mediterranean. That's one major characteristic of classical pseudo-science, its ability to incorporate any result and its ability to be immune from disproof from any result. James, Peter and Nick Thorpe. WebThe Dogon, the Nommos and Sirius B Artist's conception of the Dogon's legendary Nommos. The Sirius mystery, though, remains of great interest to many researchers today. Did Oberg? The book's advertising blurb quotes prolific science writer Isaac Asimov, who says, "I couldn't find any mistakes in this book. According to Robert Temple (The Sirius Mystery), the Dogon had [18], He also used the second edition of his book to complain about what he said was "the extreme and virulent hostility towards me by certain security agencies, most notably the American ones."[19]. This is a complicated issue, because several special interest groups each claim the Dogon for their own. based his account on an interview with one person, Ambara, and an (Copyright Lee Krystek 1998) In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. 68-70. astronomical information. The second problem is that ancient writers seemed to use color for stars in a way different from the way that we do (they described Pollux, Arcturus, and Capella as red a modern observer would call them yellow-orange, orange, and yellow, respectively). Melanin Conference, San Francisco, September 16-17, 1987"). The difference in brightness between Sirius A and B is a factor of 10,000! In the 1930s, when their research was carried out, Sirius B was known to have existed, even though it was only photographed in 1970. (I must confess I've felt that way about some other people, tool). But was anything left out? But didn't Isaac Asimov check over the book for just such factual errors, as the publisher claims? 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. 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 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. 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