Babylonian calendar
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The Babylonian calendar was a lunisolar calendar with years consisting of 12 lunar months, each beginning when a new crescent moon was first sighted low on the western horizon at sunset, plus an intercalary month inserted as needed by decree. This system came into use sometime before 2000 BC.
The names of the months were:
- Nisanu
- Ayaru
- Simanu
- Du`uzu
- Abu
- Ululu
- Tashritu
- Arakhsamna
- Kislimu
- Tebetu
- Shabatu
- Adaru
See also
Reference
- Parker, Richard A. and Waldo H. Dubberstein. Babylonian Chronology 626 B.C.-A.D. 75. Providence, RI: Brown University Press, 1956.
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