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- History_of_timekeeping_devices_in_Egypt abstract "The Ancient Egyptians were one of the first cultures to widely divide days into generally agreed-upon equal parts, using early timekeeping devices such as sundials, shadow clocks, and merkhets (plumb-lines used by early astronomers).Obelisks are used by reading the shadow that it makes. The citizens could divide the day into two parts, and then into smaller hours.".
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- History_of_timekeeping_devices_in_Egypt wikiPageWikiLinkText "History of timekeeping devices in Egypt".
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- History_of_timekeeping_devices_in_Egypt subject Category:Timekeeping.
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- History_of_timekeeping_devices_in_Egypt comment "The Ancient Egyptians were one of the first cultures to widely divide days into generally agreed-upon equal parts, using early timekeeping devices such as sundials, shadow clocks, and merkhets (plumb-lines used by early astronomers).Obelisks are used by reading the shadow that it makes. The citizens could divide the day into two parts, and then into smaller hours.".
- History_of_timekeeping_devices_in_Egypt label "History of timekeeping devices in Egypt".
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