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Glossary term: Calendar

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Description: A calendar is a system to reckon time, in particular to identify seasons. Calendars are often laid out in terms of days, weeks, months, and years. It is an abstract system based on the periodic motion of celestial objects (Moon, Sun, stars). Calendars have been used since ancient times. The Moon and the Sun were two objects in the sky which had easily identifiable periodic motions that resulted in identifiable changes in the passing of days, weeks, months, and seasons. Calendars can be based on the monthly lunar cycle (lunar calendars), based on the solar year (solar calendars), or be lunar calendars with additional days added to match the solar year (lunisolar calendars). There are a wonderful variety of calendars throughout the world resulting from local astronomical heritage.

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