the ancient egyptians.
I have a sundial in the garden.The sundial were the earliest form of clocks.
Clocks have been around since ancient times. The origins are not exact but it is widely known that the sundial was the first instrument used to measure time. Using the exact point of midday the sundial morphed into the obelisk that the Egyptians used to pinpoint midday.
Theodosius of Bithynia invented the sundial.
The first sundial was invented in 609 BCE by the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
No...we use clocks like the rest of the world.
A clock, a watch, a sundial
The sundial was the first type of clock ever used
Christiaan Huygens though this is not an easy question to answer. There are many types of clocks. The first type of clock was a sundial. So i guess the sun invented it!?
the sterling silver clock was invented after the sundial
A sundial doesn't work at night A sundial doesn't work when the sun is hidden - by clouds, buildings, etc. A sundial only works at the latitude it is designed for - a sundial built for Ecuador woudl not be accurate in New Zealand.
It comes up to -1000 AD Some historians believe that the earliest known clock was invented 4000 years BC. The sundial and the water clock, also called a clepsydrae are the oldest forms of time-telling devices.
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial