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A star’s year: the annual cycle in the ancient Egyptian sky

Abstract

This paper discusses the yearly cycle of a star in the Egyptian sky based on the evidence presented in various types of ’star clocks’ and astronomical diagrams. The relationship between these astronomical representations and the civil calendar are explored, including the cycle of updates to the diagonal star clock tables proposed by Neugebauer and Parker.

Authors

Symons SL

Book title

Calendars and Years: Astronomy and Time in the Ancient World

Editors

Steele JM

Pagination

pp. 1-33

Publisher

Oxbow Books

Publication Date

January 1, 2007

ISBN-13

978-1-84217-302-2

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