Time was measured by the "rise" and "fall" (the arc) of the sun. Eventually, sundials were used. Only in the past several hundred years have timepieces been made by humans for human use.
One of the first reasons early people needed to measure time was to know when to plant and harvest their crops.
To measure time. To measure time. To measure time.
Early mornings
they used sundials to measure time so yeah
well, the sandglass to measure the time. the measuring cups to measure the volume, the seismograph, the ruler, etc.
The sun, the stars.
No Duh!!. You can't measure time .You people are dumb
early adulthood
Early cultures measured time using units based on natural phenomena like the movement of the sun, moon, and stars. For example, days were measured by the position of the sun, months were based on the lunar cycle, and years were determined by the changing of seasons.
they used sun dials
hunting for food
Depends, What time exactly are you talking about?