1. Living the lunar calendar
  2. Living the lunar calendar

Living The Lunar Calendar -

: It features case studies from Mesopotamia, China, Japan, Ancient Israel (including the Dead Sea Scrolls), and the American Southwest. Key Contributions Living the Lunar Calendar - Oxbow Books

: Since the first sighting of a new moon crescent is subject to weather and atmospheric conditions, ancient administrations faced the "lack of foreknowledge" for planning festivals and record-keeping. Living the lunar calendar

: The papers track the transition from relying on physical sightings of the moon to using schematic calendars and astronomical calculations. : It features case studies from Mesopotamia, China,

The work addresses a fundamental tension: lunar months are approximately 29.5 days long, making it impossible for a year to consist of a whole number of lunar cycles without adjustment. The work addresses a fundamental tension: lunar months

" Living the Lunar Calendar " is a significant scholarly volume edited by Jonathan Ben-Dov , Wayne Horowitz, and John M. Steele. It explores the practical and ideological ways ancient and medieval societies navigated the inherent uncertainties of timekeeping based on the moon.

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