*the course of [the ‘sun’ / the ‘moon’] are the most evident forms of ‘timekeeping’
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*and the ‘year’ and ‘lunation’ were most commonly used in ‘pre-modern societies’ worldwide as ‘time units’)
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(nevertheless, the ‘roman calendar’ contained very ancient remnants of a ‘pre-etruscan’ ’10-month’ solar year)
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(the first recorded ‘calendars’ date to the ‘bronze age’, dependent on the development of writing in the ‘ancient near east’,
*the ‘egyptian’/’sumerian’ calendars*
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