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When Ancient Calendars Align: Reconstructing Long Time Calendars Across Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, and Mesoamerica

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Management number 232038895 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 232038895
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Before numbered years, mechanical clocks, or formal histories, ancient civilizations measured time through long cycles that were observed, preserved, and transmitted across generations.When Ancient Calendars Align recovers the oldest known long-duration calendars from the most ancient and technically advanced civilizations of the premodern world and presents them, side by side, in a single reconstructed framework. Drawing on primary calendar systems from Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, and Mesoamerica, the book examines how early societies tracked immense spans of time using the sky itself as their reference.The calendars explored include the Egyptian civil year and its drift cycle (in use by at least 3000 BCE), the Mesopotamian sexagesimal system of soss, ner, and sar (attested from the late fourth millennium BCE), the Indian Yuga and Maha Yuga cycles preserved in Vedic and epic traditions (formalized by the first millennium BCE but rooted earlier), the Chinese sexagenary cycle and luni-solar coordination system (in continuous use since the Shang and Zhou periods), and the Mesoamerican Long Count, Calendar Round, Tzolk’in, and Haab’ systems (developed by the first millennium BCE and likely inherited from earlier traditions).For the first time, these calendars are not treated in isolation. This work presents a synthesis of the major long-cycle systems and demonstrates where they converge structurally, numerically, and observationally—despite emerging independently across vast distances and cultures. Rather than focusing on dates or end-points, the analysis shows how each system encodes long cycles through nested units, managed drift, and repeatable celestial configurations, allowing time to be preserved across generations.At the center of the book is the reconstruction of the long cycle underlying these traditions—known variously as the Great Cycle, the Yuga cycle, the Long Count base cycle, or the return to “first time”—and an examination of how ancient observers tracked its phases using stellar motion, horizon alignment, and intergenerational memory. These cycles are shown to operate not as precise chronologies, but as windows of transition, decline, and renewal, marked consistently across cultures.By placing calendar logic alongside Earth records, monumental architecture, and cultural memory, When Ancient Calendars Align offers a disciplined re-reading of how humanity once understood deep time. It does not argue for prophecy or lost technology. It demonstrates that ancient civilizations possessed coherent, durable systems for tracking long-duration change—and that these systems still agree, if we learn how to read them. Read more

ASIN B0GL99X6GY
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Language English
File size 7.0 MB
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Print length 226 pages
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Publication date February 8, 2026
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