<http://arxiv.org/abs/1009.4251>

Australian Aboriginal Geomythology: 
Eyewitness Accounts of Cosmic Impacts?

Authors: Duane W. Hamacher, Ray P. Norris
(Submitted on 22 Sep 2010)

Abstract: Descriptions of cosmic impacts and meteorite falls are found 
throughout Australian Aboriginal oral traditions. In some cases, these texts 
describe the impact event in detail, sometimes citing the location, suggesting 
that the events were witnessed. We explore whether cosmic impacts and meteorite 
falls may have been witnessed by Aboriginal Australians and incorporated into 
their oral traditions. We discuss the complications and bias in recording and 
analysing oral texts but suggest that these texts may be used both to locate 
new impact structures or meteorites and model observed impact events. We find 
that, while detailed Aboriginal descriptions of cosmic impacts are abundant in 
the literature, there is currently no physical evidence connecting these 
accounts to impact events currently known to Western science. 

Comments:  Submitted to "Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in 
Culture", 51 pages, 6 Figures, 6 Tables 

Subjects:  History of Physics (physics.hist-ph); Popular Physics 
(physics.pop-ph) 
Cite as:  arXiv:1009.4251v1 [physics.hist-ph] 


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