The representation of the group of stars was found on a square table-like rock with a flat slanting top. “This appears to have been deliberately planted by the megalithic people to plot the Great Bear constellation, also known as `Ursa Major’ and referred to as `Saptarshi Mandala’ in Indian astronomy,” Dr.Rao said. The group of seven stars, four of which appear like a rectangle and a tail-like formation with three stars, has been mapped on the rock in the form of cup-marks. The Great Bear constellation was used by several communities especially the caravans and sea voyagers to identify the `Pole Star’, located above the north pole and thus locate the exact north. [Signature of the sky in rock]
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