Clocks of the Ancients : Real Histories of the World's Most Mysterious Calendars and Timekeepers
A nonfiction history book exploring how ancient civilizations measured time through astronomy, architecture, and engineered calendars. It examines Maya, Egyptian, Chinese, European, Andean, and other global timekeeping systems, showing how monuments, alignments, and observational knowledge shaped culture and technology. The book combines archaeological evidence with modern research to explain the development, use, and rediscovery of early timekeeping methods.