According to archaelogical records, the Egyptians were the first to use measurements. They measured the depth of the Nile.
According to archeological records, which civilizations were the first to record measurements?
the ancient egyptians
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No civilization can exist without some form of measurement nor record keeping. It therefore follows that the first to have a written language would be the first to record measurement. The contenders for this are : -- The Chinese (records begin around 1600 BC, but culture much older) -- The Sumerians or Akkadians (Uruk records dated to before 2900 BC) -- The Egyptians (records exist from 3200 BC)
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Exact dimensions of the Taj Mahal can be had from the Archeological Records available with Archeological Survey of India.
According to archeological records, King Midas was the greatest and most famous king of the Phrygians, whose center of power was the ancient city of Gordium (Gordion), located just 75 kilometers from modern Ankara.
There are no records of his penis measurements.
Historic records, archeological finds, old artifacts, etc.
it was used for recording records, writing stories, commmunicating, etc.
They help to keep good records of measurements and observations.
The earliest records of mathematics come from the ancient Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations.
Based upon archeological records and research probable weight was anywhere between 5,300 to 20,000 lbs.
The Sumerians originally developed writing for tax records, and it gradually expanded from that.
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