Egyptian sundial kept time -- in 13th century B.C.

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Egyptian sundial kept time -- in 13th century B.C.

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A sundial discovered outside a tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings may be one of the world's oldest ancient Egyptian sundials, scientists say.

Dating to the 19th dynasty, or the 13th century B.C., the sundial was found on the floor of a workman's hut, in the Valley of the Kings, the burial place of rulers from Egypt's New Kingdom period (around 1550 B.C. to 1070 B.C.).

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"The significance of this piece is that it is roughly one thousand years older than what was generally accepted as time when this type of time measuring device was used," said researcher Susanne Bickel of the University of Basel in Switzerland. Past sundial discoveries date to the Greco-Roman period, which lasted from about 332 B.C. to A.D. 395.

The sundial is made of a flattened piece of limestone, called an ostracon, with a black semicircle divided into 12 sections drawn on top. Small dots in the middle of each of the 12 sections, which are about 15 degrees apart, likely served to give more precise times.

A dent in the center of the ostracon likely marks where a metal or wooden bolt was inserted to cast a shadow and reveal the time of day.

"The piece was found with other ostraca (limestone chips) on which small inscriptions, workmen's sketches and the illustration of a deity were written or painted in black ink," Bickel told LiveScience in an email.

Bickel and her colleagues aren't sure for what purpose the workmen would've used the sundial, though they suggest it may have represented the sun god's journey through the underworld.

"One hypothesis would be to see this measuring device in parallel to the illustrated texts that were inscribed on the walls of the pharaohs' tombs and where the representation of the night and the journey of the sun god through the netherworld is divided into the individual hours of the night," Bickel wrote. "The sundial might have been used to visualize the length of the hours."

The device may have also been used to measure work hours. "I wondered whether it could have served to regulate the workmen's working time, to set the break at a certain time, for example," she said. However, Bickel noted, a half-hour wouldn't mean much to these people.

Source: http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/0 ... ry-bc?lite


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I cant think why you would need a sundial back then, AND in a desert... Funny lot those Egyptians.. :tk
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And inside a workman's hut which would presumably have had a roof on which sort of kills the usefulness of a sundial. I think it was probably the more common segmental divider that they used to make sure every one got the same sized slice of cake. :up
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Oy! Wake up yaKeefy! I posted this back on 15th! :P
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Yes but this was about a sundial and Keefy only comes out at night so easily overlooked.
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