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describe the calendar of Mesopotamia compared to modern calendar​

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Answered by Bishalsaw
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The adoption of a lunar calendar makes sense on a short-term basis, but over a longer period it soon gets out of phases with the seasons. This explains why today the only major lunar calendar in use is that of the Muslim Middle East, a region that experiences little seasonal variation in climate.

Answered by susmithavontilin
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The calendar used today in the west has its roots of the system developed by astronomer mesopatania and particularly the mesopatania civilization of Babylonia during the period from 3 Rd to first millineum before the Cristian era other civilizatef craetef their own calendars with varying degrees of accuracy but it's from

mesopatania concept month ,year,and day and each has been gained for this concept.

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