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Art [367]
3 years ago
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Why do you think some early cultures based their calanders on the cycle of the moon

History
1 answer:
wel3 years ago
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“A calendar was needed in the first place to track seasons. ... The progression of seasons ensured that there were 12 months in a year. Since the lunar cycle is shorter than 30 days, an extra month was added once every few years to keep calendars in sync with the seasons.” Need more explanation? Can you please mark me Brainliest?
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<em>Since Roman soldiers traveled in groups they did not (I'm assuming here I don't know for sure) take women or other people along with them and they only took the amount of soldiers that were assigned by their higher ups. In other words Roman soldiers were really only expected to do as they were ordered to (in modern times any disobedience to what they were ordered to do would have resulted in them having it put on a disaplinary record, but they did not do that sort of thing during Roman times meaning that they punished the soldiers in ways that I don't factually now about). Basically the key importance in the Roman soldier was to carry out the order he received and complete the order quickly and efficiently. However, they did recruit soldiers along the way as they were instructed and that was to help them benefit for taking over land. The commanding officer was the one who told the Roman soldiers what to do when they were traveling (simple tasks, not the task assigned by the current ruler) and the soldiers were expected to complete it. A few of the tasks assigned by the commanding officer could have been to cook, preform healing measures, and recruit more soldiers.</em>

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