it was written in hyrogliphics
A lunar calendar is dependent upon the phases of the moon and the phases of the moon is the same phases per each lunar month, as it has been for thousands of years.Ancient civilizations throughout history have only used a lunar calendar for thousands of years, which is 10x older than the roman christian "Gregorian" solar calendar that were presently using today. So no, the lunar calendar is not inaccurate. The purpose of the creation of the moon, was to tell time, as it was created to be a watch in the sky.Ecclesiasticus 43:6 (Apocrypha)He made the moon also to serve in her season for a declaration of times, and a sign of the world.
The first month created was known as the Babylonian month of Nisannu, which occurred in the ancient Mesopotamian calendar. It marks the beginning of the year according to their lunar-solar system and typically falls in March or April in the modern calendar.
The lunar probe made a successful landing.The lunar eclipse was spectacular.
The lunar surface is primarily made of igneous rocks, such as basalt and anorthosite. It also contains regolith, which is a layer of loose rock, dust, and soil created by the impact of meteorites and micrometeorites. Additionally, there are deposits of minerals like ilmenite and pyroxenes.
The Aztec calendar is made up of two interlocking cycles, the 260-day Sacred Calendar and the 365-day Solar Calendar, creating a 52-year calendar round. This is different from our Gregorian calendar, which is a 365-day solar calendar with a leap year every four years. Additionally, the Aztec calendar was based on a combination of astronomical observations, religious beliefs, and mathematical calculations.
it was written in hyrogliphics
2937 b.C.e
Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar ; called Hijra Calendar. So, it is not something physical to be made by a person.
because they felt like making one
A lunar calendar is dependent upon the phases of the moon and the phases of the moon is the same phases per each lunar month, as it has been for thousands of years.Ancient civilizations throughout history have only used a lunar calendar for thousands of years, which is 10x older than the roman christian "Gregorian" solar calendar that were presently using today. So no, the lunar calendar is not inaccurate. The purpose of the creation of the moon, was to tell time, as it was created to be a watch in the sky.Ecclesiasticus 43:6 (Apocrypha)He made the moon also to serve in her season for a declaration of times, and a sign of the world.
Why did the Egyptians put together a calander????????
In the Chinese calendar the year presently is 4648. You are asking for a day more than 2700 years ago. About 669 BC depending on the actual date it was introduced, which no one can say for certain. The changes that have been made to both calendars would make this a very difficult calculation to make. In addition the Chinese calendar is a lunar calendar so the new year can start anywhere from late January to mid February which is another complicated calculation to make. Nor did the Gregorian calendar exist at that time.
In ancient times, the beginning of each new month was proclaimed after witnesses had testified to having seen the new moon. Around 1650 years ago, the permanent Hebrew calendar was instituted, since the exigencies of the diaspora made it impossible to continue with the earlier procedure. The Jewish calendar consists of twelve lunar months. It also keeps in step with the solar year, by adding a thirteenth lunar leap-month seven times every nineteen years. The Gregorian calendar, which sticks to the solar year, ignores the lunar months and does not attempt to keep in step with them.
The first month created was known as the Babylonian month of Nisannu, which occurred in the ancient Mesopotamian calendar. It marks the beginning of the year according to their lunar-solar system and typically falls in March or April in the modern calendar.
Julius Caesar improved the calendar by revising it and turning the old lunar calendar into a solar calendar. The solar calendar more accurately reflects the seasons. Pope Gregory made a few minor changes to Caesar's basic calendar and the Gregorian calendar is what we use today. However the Julian calendar, the one which Caesar produced, is still used in some instances today, especially religious ones.
everyone knows that the calendar was made in 365AD
No. The mayans made the calendar and this calendar is what we use today.