Most ancient calendars were based off of the Moon's position, the Stars' position, the Sun's position, and the season.
no, it ended a long time ago
in 1600
Well, years ago, someone invented the "board game". Some genius sensed the profit of automating math in it, and making it on a computer. Thus, the "arcade game" was born. That started a new industry -- The video game industry. People needed somethingto do, and video games fit the bill.games are for entertainment!Entertainment is iportant!
Much a long time ago - apparently Pliny the Elder had a go at an encyclopedia Naturalis Historia, in 77CE!
The internet allows us to research information, keep in touch with relatives, or to entertain us when we're bored. It allows people in rural areas to attend college when they would otherwise be unable. It allows an average citizen to study and learn about his or her government, and collaborate with other countries and discover things that would have been impossible not so long ago. It is a spectacular communication medium. Of course, like all other forms of communication, bad things can also be communicated, and people with bad intentions are more informed and organized as well.
They used astronomy and the sun dial to make accurate yearly calendars
because they wanted to show us what was brought a long time ago
The ancient Mayans created time, and were also great time-keepers.
Wood is a natural resource that has been used since ancient times and so long ago that there were no calendars back then to record it.
Halloween (sometimes spelt "Hallowe'en") started 1,000 years ago.
Well, the calender that we currently use today by de facto is a Gregorian Calender which was devised in the middle ages; but the Gregorian calender is heavily based on the Julian Calender constructed by Julius Cesar in 45BC.
5,000 years ago
In my opinion, I think the years were longer than they are now 2 billion years ago. No one will really ever know since there is no calendars that have been left behind from 2 billion years ago.
Calendars were invented thousands of years ago. It is divided into days, weeks, and months.
12,000 years ago.
Egyptians people who invented the Multiplication.Babylonians thousands of years ago.
There was actually a Saint Nick. he delivered presents to the people in his town. So, Yes they did celebrate Christmas long ago.