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what were the units of time given by the Babyloinous

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Babylonians used multiple methods for measuring the passage of time throughout the day, a common system was dividing the 24-day up into 12 "double"-hours (bēru), these units of time were equivalent to 30° of the sun's movement around the earth (360° divided by 12 is 30°).

Answered by sanabadagan
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The Babylonians used multiple methods for measuring the passage of time throughout the day, a common system was dividing the 24-day up into 12 "double"-hours (bēru), these units of time were equivalent to 30° of the sun's movement around the earth (360° divided by 12 is 30°).

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