Yes palm an Egyptian measurement.
The ancient Egyptian units of measurement were called cubit, palm, and digit. These units were used to measure length in ancient Egypt.
Square miles is a measurement of AREA. The "palm" is an ancient Egyptian (and English) measurement of LENGTH / DISTANCE. Thus the two can not be equated.
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There is no such measurement. -Is your palm the same as mine. Define size in a conventional way.
the width of an average mans's hand it's now used to measure horses... the measurement is form 10cm-15cm...
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The Royal Egyptian Cubit
well the Egyptians used oil of cedar and they even sometimes used palm wine
The French and Germans used the first standardized system of measurement.
The Egyptian dry measure equal to 5.5 bushels is called an "artaba." It was a unit of measurement used primarily in ancient Egypt for grain and other dry goods.
The span, the length of an expanded human hand. Span is the width of a human hand, from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the pinky finger. In ancient times, a span was considered to be 1/2 cubit. The cubit, around 18 inches.A cubit is the first recorded unit of length and was one of many different standards of measurement used through history. A palm is the distance across the base of the 4 fingers that form the palm. A digit is the thickness or width of the index finger.