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Measurement / Units of measurement / Units of length / Ancient Greek mathematicians / Astronomy / Clocks / Eratosthenes / Sundial / Earth radius / Astronomical unit / Stadion / Posidonius
Date: 2005-11-14 13:09:11
Measurement
Units of measurement
Units of length
Ancient Greek mathematicians
Astronomy
Clocks
Eratosthenes
Sundial
Earth radius
Astronomical unit
Stadion
Posidonius

1 The Measure of the Earth – a Saskatchewan diary Martin Beech Campion College, The University of Regina, Regina, SK. Sunday June 20th, 2004. Regina. It is 6 a.m. I am up and awake and ready to measure the

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