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The Mexican sun dial, often referred to as a sundial, is a timekeeping device that uses the position of the sun's shadow to indicate the time of day. Traditionally made from materials like stone or metal, it features a gnomon (a vertical stick or blade) that casts a shadow on a marked surface. Sundials have historical significance in various cultures, including Mexican indigenous civilizations, where they were used for agricultural and ceremonial purposes. While they are less common today due to modern timekeeping methods, they remain popular as decorative garden features and educational tools.

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