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Paper: |
The Large Water-Clock of Amphiaraeion |
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424, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Hellenic Astronomical Society |
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462 |
Authors: |
Theodossiou, E.; Manimanis, V. N.; Katsiotis, M.; Mantarakis, P. |
Abstract: |
A very well preserved ancient water-clock exists at the Amphiaraeion, in Oropos, Greece. The Amphiaraeion, sanctuary of the mythical oracle and deified healer Amphiaraus, was active from the pre-classic period until the 5th Century A.D. In such a place the measurement of time, both day and night, was a necessity. Therefore, time was kept with both a conical sundial and a water-clock in the shape of a fountain, which, according to the archaeologists, dates to the 4th Century B.C. |
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