Historical supports quite ideally hold the fact that this harmonization in regard to the moon and star made the Egyptian calendar as one of the first working and usable calendar of that era.The ancient civil Egyptian Calendar, known as the Annus Vagus was typically structured where a year was 365 days long, consisting of 12 months of 30 days each with an addition of 5 excess days at the end of the year. 3 weeks of ten days each typically designed the month of the Egyptian calendar. The ancient Egyptian in accord to their calendar also divided the year into three seasons of four months.
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