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Define this thing below
Figures use to mesure in ancient times
Palm use to mesure in ancient times
Hand use to mesure in ancient times
Foot use to measure in ancient time

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Answered by ashmitakumar422
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back in olden days people used to estimate or measure things . they never used watches but instead they read time from the sun and moon

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Answered by shamaskp2005
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The Egyptian cubit, the Indus Valley units of length referred to above and the Mesopotamian cubit were used in the 3rd millennium BC and are the earliest known units used by ancient peoples to measure length.

The ancient Egyptians used cubits, palms, and digits to measure length. A cubit is the length from your elbow to the tips of your fingers. A palm is the width of your hand.

A span is the distance measured by a human hand, from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger. In ancient times, a span was considered to be half a cubit

Foot: In ancient times, the foot was 111/42 inches. Today it is 12 inches, the length of the average man's foot. Yard: A yard was originally the length of a man's belt or girdle, as it was called.

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