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nThe Egyptians measured time as we do: with a 24-hour day, and a 365-day year. So the shadow clock would work as well for us as for them.nnMr. Fawzi Qutab, head of the Central Department for Marine Surface Monuments and Sinai, explained that on the middle floor of the main hall, a stone platform was discovered with engravings that represent mostly astronomical views of sunrise and sunset during the three seasons of the year.nnCalculating key dates of religious festivals and the flooding of the Nile would have been done in the hall, Qutab and his colleagues explain in the statement.nnEgyptian astronomy could be incredibly precise, as some of the constellations they mapped remain with us today. Some scholars believe they had the knowledge to calculate precession, or the time it takes for the equinoxes to precess through one complete cycle around the band of the ecliptic or zodiac: approximately 25,920 years.nnSHARE This Awesome Discovery With Your Friends Who Love Egypt…

