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The Ancients looked upon calendar as the human try to gauge Time, the very direct signal by divine world. In Elam, the same terms for "month" and "day" were almost ever countermarked by a star, in order not to forget the ineluctable dependence on sun/moon symbolized Gods. |
Babylonian calendar was based on moon cycle: the term of one month corrisponded with lunation and its beginning coincided with the first quarter after new moon, down to the western line of horizon shortly after sunset; the day so started at evening. | |
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"Knot: i do not claim to cut nor understand it, i wish a cloth came out so that i can relate to it; no matter it's perfect but acquainting, then we'll improve." ; "This is a will, a death already. Carcarazza, you're dead. Spider knows its ropes better than poacher, to cast a spell, very dead spell but your cloth is nerves made, not up of words; i can't see anything... but a continuous shedding."

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