The first sundial is believed to have been made and used in ancient Egypt around 1500 BC. Sundials were used to measure time by tracking the movement of the sun's shadow throughout the day.
The first sundial was invented in 609 BCE by the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
Theodosius did not make the first sundial. The sundial was used long before Theodosius' time, as early as 1500 BC in ancient Egypt. Theodosius was a Roman emperor who ruled in the late 4th century AD and was known for his Christian beliefs and his role in enforcing Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.
Theodosius of Bithynia created the first sundial in 160 BC. Theodosius was an astronomer and a mathematician. In 293 BC the first sundial was recorded by Romans.
A sundial
The first sundial was used by the ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC. They relied on the shadow cast by a stick placed in the ground to track the movement of the sun and tell time.
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial
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The sundial was the first type of clock ever used
Theodosius of Bithynia invented the sundial.
The oldest known is from Egypt's Valley of the Kings
Someone (or some animal with a little more brain than the others) saw the shadow of something and marked the angle: voilá a sundial!
He used a portable sundial.
The first sundial was invented in 609 BCE by the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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the sundial
Theodosius did not make the first sundial. The sundial was used long before Theodosius' time, as early as 1500 BC in ancient Egypt. Theodosius was a Roman emperor who ruled in the late 4th century AD and was known for his Christian beliefs and his role in enforcing Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.
a sundial is a device that was used to tell time a long time ago. here is a vid that will tell you all about them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI0GqYJha1Q