« The Ancient Roots of Astronomy: Ancient Egypt’s Contributions to Modern-Day Astronomy
« The Ancient Roots of Astronomy: Ancient Egypt’s Contributions to Modern-Day Astronomy
‘Merkhet’, Ancient Egyptian astronomical timekeeping instrument, bronze with hieroglyphic text inlaid with electum metal, fitted with replica plub bob, 600BCE. Inscription indicates it was the property of Bes, son of Khonsirtis, and astronomer priest of the god, Horus of Edfu in Upper Egypt. Side view (inscription). Grey/black graduated background