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Q: Did the chaldean's have a seven day week?
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Is it true that the chaldeans were the first to develop a seven day week?

no its not


What did the Chaldeans contribute to our modern calendar?

it will have seven day weeks


Were the chaldeans the first to have a 7 day week?

Yes


Did the chaldeans invented the first seven-day calendar?

yes


What day was named by the Chaldeans?

the day that the chaldeans named was a thursday


What were the accomplishments of the Chaldeans?

Some accomplishments of the Chaldeans were: the sun dial, and the 7 day week. Chaldea is acually neo babalonia or new babylon, so they still had the hanging gardens, which are also an achievement.


What did the Chaldeans contribute to your modern day calendar?

Our Calendar is the Gregorian Calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII who made some minor modifications to the Julian calendar, the calendar created by Julius Caesar. Therefore, we have inherited a sightly modified Roman Calendar.


What scientific advancement did thre chaldeans make?

They recorded their observations of the stars and made maps showing the position of the planets and the phases of the moon. The Babylonians also believed in astrology, the belief that the placement of the stars influences a person's life. The Chaldeans, adding to the work of earlier civilizations, contributed to the science of astronomy.


How many days are in a seven day week?

Okay. 24 hours per day. 7 days in 1 week. 24 x 7 = 168. 168 Hours....


What is the day named by the Chaldeans?

There is not one.


How many day in per week?

Seven


Whats the legacy of the Chaldeans?

The Chaldeans left us many traditions, but you'll experience one of them every time you check the time, because the 60-minute hour and the 24-hour day are their inventions. They're also partly responsible for the 7-day week (the Hebrews hallowed it, but the Chaldeans used it first) and the 360-degree circle. If you're wondering how their contemporaries, the Egyptians, told time, they used a 10-day week and a 10-hour day with 100 minutes to the hour. About 200 years ago, the French tried to go back to telling time the Egyptian way, but it didn't work out.