yes because they thought they're are 360 days not 365 because, they notice that there are 12 months
The ancient Egyptians had a 360 day calendar, but i do believe they were the founders of the 365 calendar. Hope it help :)
Several early civilisations adopted the 365 day calendar. Notably the Ancient Egyptians. Certainly before 3000 BC
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No. The Aztecs are credited with making the 365-day calendar.
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ancient egyptians :D There has always been 365 1/4 days in a year. Thats a physical fact, that no one can alter. How it is divided up into months, is arbitary. Our modern calendar was formulated by pope Gregory and is known as the Gregorian calendar.
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The Aztec calendar recognised 365 days
No. The Greeks did. __ No they didn't invent the first one. Many cultures developed calendars independently of each other at about the same time. It's hard to tell who was first. The Egyptians devised a the first 365-day calendar about 4236 B.C.E The Babylonians developed a lunar calendar about 4,000 years ago that divided the year into 12 months. The Greek calendar came much later.
Basically, yes, they did, although Julius Caesar gets the historical credit for it. Caesar used the Egyptian astronomers to help calculate and reform the out of date calendar that the Romans were using.
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The earliest recorded in ancient history calendar was the "Egyptian calendar" around 4236 B.C.E. They devised a 365-day calendar basing on the moon's cycles or what is called the solar calendar.