babylonianhours.com - Babylonian Hours

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Has the pace of modern life got you down... try telling time the Babylonian way!

This clock uses a system of time calculation from 2,500 years ago used by the Babylonians in ancient Mesopotamia. The time is based on the concept of a seasonal hour , i.e. the length of an hour is seasonal and depends on the duration of daylight in your current location. This website grabs your location and computes your local time in this Babylonian system (here's an example of a cuneiform tablet from ancient Mesopotamia calculating seasonal hours). Obviously, the ancient Babylonians did not have digital

If you're just curious how to read this clock, the first number is the hour past sunrise or sunset (depending on day or night), the second is a unit called an uš which counts up from zero to a maximum of for your current location, the third number is a unit called gar for which there are 60 in an uš , the acronym at the end refers to a named quarter of the 24-hour day.