Monday, August 12, 2013

A diagram showing how the pits are aligned and how they track the phases of the moon



calendars that we take for granted these days, the invention of the track time systems is presented as one of the achievements most monumental humanity ... in more than one direction. Long before written calendars appeared, monuments were used to measure time. Now a crude "calendar" but working discovered Warren Field, Scotland, suggests that these monuments to time may have been developed much earlier than previously thought. Archaeologists believe that the timing of land Warren was created by hunter-gatherers around 8000 BC, making it the oldest calendar in the world discovered to date by a significant margin ... Continue reading the oldest discovered in a Scottish field


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  • Archaeology, Calendar, History, Scotland, University of Birmingham, the ancient world

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