The ancient measurement system in the Philippines, known as the "kilo," was based on traditional units that varied by region. Common units included the "cubit" (sukod), which measured length, and the "ganta," a volume measurement for liquids and grains. These systems were often influenced by local customs and practices, reflecting the agricultural and trade-based society of early Filipinos. Over time, these traditional measurements were largely replaced by the metric system introduced during the Spanish colonial period.
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The Royal Egyptian Cubit
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Gold earrings worn by men and women in ancient visayas eastern Philippines
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The ancient measurement system of which applied to early greeks, romans, egyptians, arabs, and parts of Gaul and Spain; Is Shinto.
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Some countries, such as the US, still use an ancient system. The use of an obsolete system makes it difficult to trade internationally.
The French and Germans used the first standardized system of measurement.
The Royal Egyptian Cubit
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The basis for a calendar.
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