Calendrical rites are religious or ceremonial practices that are tied to specific dates on a calendar. These rituals or observances may be performed to mark significant events, seasons, or phases of the moon or sun. They are often used to honor deities, ancestors, or other spiritual beings within a particular cultural or religious tradition.
Of, pertaining to, or used by a calendar system.
A lot of cave art is thought to have drawn to represent the calendar year or events during the year. There is not one person who is credited with saying cave art is calendrical.
Egypt.
The Oraculum - which is described as being "a Calendrical Compendium of Underland"
when someone has rites to do something
RITES's population is 2,000.
RITES was created in 1974.
Rites of Spring festival was created in 2004.
Rites of Spring was created in 1984.
Eternity Rites was created in 1998.
Equal Rites was created in 1987.
Rites of Eleusis was created in 1910.