Using the:
-Sun
-Moon
-Seasons
- Tides
The sun, the stars.
they checked it by checking the position of the planets.
cuz they felt like it yo yo yo
The concept of "years" to measure time began around 3000 BCE in ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians.
To measure time. To measure time. To measure time.
What people wore in ancient time varied from civilisation to civilisation.
Different ancient civilizations used various methods to measure time. The Egyptians used sundials and water clocks; the Babylonians used a sexagesimal (base 60) system for measuring time; the Greeks developed the concept of hours, minutes, and seconds; and the Chinese had water clocks and clepsydras. Each civilization adapted to its specific needs with methods that suited their environment and culture.
how did people in ancient greek spend their time
Yes, the shekel was the basic unit of weight in ancient Israel. It was used to measure both precious metals and other commodities, and its weight varied over time and in different regions.
Pulse rate changes, so it is not a reliable measure of a time standard. It is different for different people too.
they used sundials to measure time so yeah
One of the first reasons early people needed to measure time was to know when to plant and harvest their crops.