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The Mesopotamian calendar, one of the earliest known calendars, was developed around 3000 BCE. It was based on lunar cycles, with months beginning with the sighting of the new moon. The calendar had 12 months, and to align it with the solar year, intercalary months were occasionally added. This system influenced later calendars in the region and beyond.

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