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The Mayan calendar dates back to around 3114 BCE. It was a complex system that included various calendar counts, such as the Tzolk'in (260-day calendar) and the Haab' (365-day calendar), as well as the Long Count calendar used for historical dates.
Elul is the 6th month of the Jewish year, roughly corresponding to September.Elul is the sixth month of the Jewish calendar. It roughly corresponds with September, though its dates shift several days back and forth as the (Hebrew) lunisolar calendar is periodically realigned with the solar seasons (the Gregorian calendar).
The history of diamonds dates back to 6,000 BC to India.
The Western calendar comes to us from ancient Rome. Many of our days and months still retain the names given by the Romans.Monday comes from Old English, 'Monandaeg', 'Day of the Moon', and traces back through French, Italian and Spanish to Greek (selenes) and Latin (Lunae).Tuesday is from Old English, 'Tiwesdaeg', from Proto-Germanic 'god of the sky' + 'day', eventually tracing back to Greek (Ares) and Latin (Mars).Wednesday is again from Old English, 'Wodensdaeg', 'Woden's Day', going back again, eventually, to Latin (Mercury) and Greek (Hermes).Thursday is from Old English, 'Purresdaeg', 'Thor's Day', once again tracing back to Latin and Greek (Jupiter, and Zeus).Friday is from Old English 'Friggedaeg', 'Frigga's Day', back again to Latin (Venus) and Greek (Aphrodite).Saturday is again Old English, 'Saeterdaeg' or 'Saeternesdaeg', 'day of the planet Saturn', going back to Latin (Saturn) and Greek (Sabbath). The Sabbath connection goes through to Swedish and Old Norse terms for 'bath day'.Sunday is Old English, 'Sunnandaeg', 'Day of the Sun', again back to Latin and Greek.The division of our Western calendar into days, months and years, is reliant on the Gregorian calendar, named for Pope Gregory XIII (1502 - 1585) and introduced on February 24, 1582 (see link, below). The Gregorian calendar included a reform of the Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, and was particularly concerned with recalculating the dates for Easter.
Assuming that you want a copy of the calendar used in the Western world, you can type 'petpetual calendar' in to a search engine. It will display calendars back to about the 1500's, if not futher back.
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No, the Mound Builders did not create the first calendar. The oldest known calendar is the Sumerian calendar from Mesopotamia, dating back to around 2000 BC.
England, the English Rose dates back to Tudor England.
Masoneria is a Spanish word that mean freemasonry in English. Freemasonry is an organization of labourers that dates back to European medieval times.
The oldest word in the English dictionary is believed to be "town." It dates back to the 8th century and has evolved from Old English to its current form.
Pachisi (note spelling), the national game of India, dates back to 4 AD