World's oldest calendar
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Archaeologists have discovered what is thought to be the world's oldest calendar. Etched in a 12,000-year-old stone pillar at the mysterious Göbekli Tepe site in Turkey, experts say it could rewrite our timeline of civilization.
The timekeeping system strongly suggests ancient humans had accurate ways to keep time 10,000 years before it was documented in Ancient Greece in 150 BC. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh counted 365 days of 12 lunar months with 11 additional days, believing each ‘V’ marking on the pillar stood for one day (pictured)
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