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Ancient Egyptian clocks were primarily known as water clocks, or clepsydras. These devices measured time by the flow of water from one container to another, allowing them to track hours in a day. Additionally, sundials were used during daylight hours to measure time based on the position of the sun's shadow. Together, these methods helped the ancient Egyptians organize their daily activities and rituals.

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