All of them - ancient civilizations used to count full moon's to measure time. Every full moon is about a month.
Many civilizations have used the lunar calendar, and still do, it is impossible to to say who used it first. It is likely individuals, not entire civilizations, first used the moon as a means of counting the days and tracking the seasons.
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Ancient civilizations used the movement of heavens as celestial calendars.They created great stone monuments called as astronomical observatories to this end.To the ancients , an eclipse often presented the eyes of god,all seeing eye.
No, a statue has not been found on the Moon. The Moon is a barren and rocky planetary body with no known statues or evidence of advanced civilizations.
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Ancient civilizations near the equator used a lunar calendar because the moon's phases were easier to observe in the night sky, helping them track time and seasons accurately for agricultural purposes. The regular cycles of the moon also provided a natural rhythm for religious and social events.
Mayan civilizations used gold in jewelry. Romans and Greeks also used gold jewelry as a source of value.
Masks representing moon goddesses were often used in various ancient cultures, such as by the Mesoamerican civilizations, to honor deities associated with the moon and femininity. These masks were typically worn during religious ceremonies, rituals, or festivals to invoke the goddess's blessings, ensure fertility, or celebrate lunar cycles. The symbolism of the moon goddess often encompassed themes of creation, transformation, and the cyclical nature of life.
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The Harappans.
Ancient civilisations used the moon to tell time and used a basic calender this is where the months come from. They would follow the lunar cycle for important times of the year such as in Egypt they would know when the nile would flood by the position the moon would sit in the night sky.
Because of the regularity of the lunar phases. The Moon completes a cycle, from Full Moon to New Moon back to Full Moon in about 28 days. It was probably chosen as a marker for the passage of time based on observation of this regularity.