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The ancient Egyptian calendar consisted of twelve months, each containing 30 days, which totaled 360 days in a year. To align the calendar with the solar year, they added an additional five days at the end of the year, known as the "epagomenal days." This brought the total to 365 days, which closely approximates the solar year.
The ancient Egyptian calendar that was created about 4000 BCE consisted of 12 months of 30 days each. The Egyptian year had 360 days. This was later changed to add 5 additional days at the end of the year, resulting in a 365 day year.
The ancient civil Egyptian Calendar had a year that was 360 days long and was divided into 12 months of 30 days each, plus five extra days at the end of the year. The months were divided into three weeks of ten days each.
The ancient Egyptians had more than one calendar.
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There were three annual seasons:akhet (flood)peret (sprouting)shemu (harvest)
Ancient Egyptian mythology does not have that record.
The Egyptian calendar was base on a solar year
It flooded every year.
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