No one knows for sure. But, it was the Mesopotamians. Most likely the Babylonians. They invented it in B.C. of course, but the accurate date is still unknown. The internet has so many answers, how do we know which one is really true?
The sundial is the oldest known device for the measurement of time and the most ancient of scientific instruments. It is based on the fact that the shadow of an object will move from one side of the object to the other as the sun "moves" from east to west during the day.
The first device for indicating the time of day was probably the gnomon. It consisted of a vertical stick or pillar; the length of the shadow it cast gave an indication of the time of day. It was "invented" in 5000-3500 BC.
The first sundial was invented in 609 BCE by the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
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I thought it was the egyptians.egyptians #&!&^%^&*&s
Sundials were used in ancient Egypt and ancient Babylon, but there is no firm evidence the place where such things were first used.
sticks and sand
to tell time
1034 A.D.
The Qin
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial
stone
Theodosius of Bithynia invented the sundial.
The shortest shadow on a sundial would be afternoon or Middaay
The Qin
the sundial
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial
stone
The earliest known sundials existed in ancient Egypt. The earliest description of a sundial is from the Old Testament of the Bible.
Invention of the pendulum clock
he made it by using metal
I have a sundial in the garden.The sundial were the earliest form of clocks.
Someone (or some animal with a little more brain than the others) saw the shadow of something and marked the angle: voilá a sundial!
That Yahweh (GOD) made time last longer
sundial
He used a portable sundial.