The water clock, or clepsydra, was invented after the sundial. It used the flow of water to measure time by marking the passage of hours as the water level decreased.
Theodosius of Bithynia did not invent the first sundial. The sundial is believed to have been invented by the ancient Egyptians or Babylonians around 1500 BC. Theodosius of Bithynia was a Greek astronomer and mathematician known for his work on the geometry of the sphere.
The sundial is believed to have been invented around 1500 B.C. by the ancient Egyptians. It was used to measure time based on the position of the sun's shadow on a calibrated surface.
No one knows. It could have been the Mesopotamians, or the early Babylonians. Sundials have been found in many ancient cultures. The Egyptians used sundials, as well as the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
The sundial is believed to have been invented by the ancient Egyptians around 1500 BC. It consists of a flat plate with a protruding object called a gnomon that casts a shadow on the plate, indicating the time based on the position of the sun.
Theodosius of Bithynia invented the sundial.
The water clock, or clepsydra, was invented after the sundial. It used the flow of water to measure time by marking the passage of hours as the water level decreased.
Your Mom and me did it so we made you and asians who then went on to make the sundial
the ancient egyptians.
He didn't. The sundial, or gnomon has been used since antiquity.
around 430 BC
to tell the time years ago.....
yes
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
The ancient chinese
Theodosius of Bithynia did not invent the first sundial. The sundial is believed to have been invented by the ancient Egyptians or Babylonians around 1500 BC. Theodosius of Bithynia was a Greek astronomer and mathematician known for his work on the geometry of the sphere.
It was invented by priests to honor their gods