Egyptian Time
Kaia Stonebrook
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Egyptian Time explores how ancient Egyptians perceived and codified time, revealing a system deeply interwoven with their environment and beliefs. The book highlights their sophisticated solar-based calendar and its origins, dictated by the sun and the Nile's rhythm. Readers will discover how crucial events like the annual Nile flood were meticulously tracked, impacting their agricultural society, religious festivals, and administrative duties. The Egyptians' ingenuity in timekeeping, particularly their civil calendar, laid the foundation for many concepts we use today.
The book progresses from the fundamental principles of Egyptian astronomy and mathematics to the development of their unique civil calendar. It details how the Egyptians tracked the Nile's inundation through the Sothic cycle, integrating this knowledge into their calendar system.
What makes this book unique is its emphasis on the practical and adaptive nature of Egyptian timekeeping, showcasing its effectiveness in managing society and influencing modern methods. Drawing from hieroglyphic texts, astronomical records, and archaeological findings, Egyptian Time presents a nuanced and up-to-date account of this fascinating aspect of ancient Egyptian civilization. It connects to interdisciplinary fields like astronomy, hydrology, and religious studies, providing a holistic view of this cornerstone of human history and timekeeping.
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