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Calendars and Years

Calendars and Years

Astronomy and Time in the Ancient Near East

by John M. Steele
Paperback
Publication Date: 08/10/2007

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Dates form the backbone of written history. But where do these dates come from? Many different calendars were used in the ancient world. Some of these calendars were based upon observations or calculations of regular astronomical phenomena, such as the first sighting of the new moon crescent that defined the beginning of the month in many calendars, while others incorporated schematic simplifications of these phenomena, such as the 360-day year used in early Mesopotamian administrative practices in order to simplify accounting procedures. Historians frequently use handbooks and tables for converting dates in ancient calendars into the familiar BC/AD calendar that we use today. But very few historians understand how these tables have come about, or what assumptions have been made in their construction. The seven papers in this volume provide an answer to the question what do we know about the operation of calendars in the ancient world, and just as importantly how do we know it? Topics covered include the ancient and modern history of the Egyptian 365-day calendar, astronomical and administrative calendars in ancient Mesopotamia, and the development of astronomical calendars in ancient Greece. This book will be of interest to ancient historians, historians of science, astronomers who use early astronomical records, and anyone with an interest in calendars and their development.
ISBN:
9781842173022
9781842173022
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-10-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxbow Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
176
Dimensions (mm):
242x170x10mm
Weight:
0.44kg

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