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Chad Orzel: A Brief History of Timekeeping

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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The Beginning of the Egyptian Calendar

The egyptians used a solar calendar to track their agricultural year. The most important event of the agricultural year is the flooding of the nile, which happens every year in late summer. They kept track of the moon for some ritual purposes, but they didn't keep a time by the moon. And so if you're trying to tract the seasons that way, it starts to go wrong pretty quickly. You've got to do something else every few years.

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