Oldest Calendar In The World. And now, following a discovery in 2005 and research by the university of birmingham, led by vince gaffney, a professor of landscape archaeology and geomatics, claims. Marking a massive comet strike as.


Oldest Calendar In The World

A devastating ancient comet strike in turkey appears to be etched into what may be the world’s oldest lunisolar calendar, assuming the event happened in the first place. Each sumerian month consisted of 29 or 30 days, according to the lunar.

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