The Aztec calendar recognised 365 days
Yes, . They got their calendar from the Greeks. It was 10 months with a year of 304 days. The Romans seemed to have ignored the remaining 61 days in the middle of winter. The Julian calendar made 365 days to the year. The Romans didn't have weekdays like we do, but did have markers based on the moon.
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The ancient discus was made from Greece
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Ancient Egyptians made their bowling balls by carving stone.
The Iranian (Persian) Calendar, is the most accurate and one of the oldest (as far back as 2000 BC Zoroastrianism) calendars.
2937 b.C.e
This is because in the CURRENT official calendar of Iran they start counting since the prophet of Islam, Muhammad went from Mecca to Medina (Hijra). It is currently 2569 according to the Zoroastrian calendar which is the ancient calendar of Iranians (Persians). It is said that the Zoroastrian calendar of Persians is one of the most accurate calendars ever made.
the first accurate calebdar was recorded to be made in 450 B.C.E.
because they felt like making one
The ancient Roman calendar made the month of March. It was made in honor of the god of war Mars.
the mayans made the first calenders until we got more advanced
Important to who? The Aztecs probably would have thought your calendar was pretty unimportant. The Aztecs themselves considered their calendar extremely important, because it documented the cycles of the world and the powers of the gods. Non-Aztecs consider the Aztec calendar important because it was very sophisticated and accurate for a non-modern society. Accurate in the sense that it kept good time, not in the sense that it made accurate "predictions".
The Mayan calendar was created during the time of the ancient Maya civilization, with different components developed at different periods. The Long Count calendar, for example, originated around the 5th century BCE.
The Mayans, Egyptians, Babylonians, and Chinese all had calendars in the ancient days. The calendar we use to today was first developed by the Romans, under Julius Caesar (the Julian Calendar). That was modified by the Gregorian Calendar (named for Pope Gregory XIII), which we still use today
everyone knows that the calendar was made in 365AD
It was the Aztecs' theory. The Aztecs are an ancient civilization. They were really good at science and researches. They made a calendar, and that calendar ends in 2012. The Aztecs were later on killed by the Spanish.