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The concept of time, while deeply ingrained in human society, is a construct that has evolved over millennia. Early humans initially marked the passing of time by observing natural phenomena, such as the phases of the moon and the movement of the sun. Monuments like Wurdi Youang in Australia and megalithic temples like Mnajdra in Malta and Newgrange in Ireland suggest that ancient civilizations were keenly attuned to the solstices, using them to track the changing seasons.
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The concept of time, while deeply ingrained in human society, is a construct that has evolved over millennia. Early humans initially marked the passing of time by observing natural phenomena, such as the phases of the moon and the movement of the sun. Monuments like Wurdi Youang in Australia and megalithic temples like Mnajdra in Malta and Newgrange in Ireland suggest that ancient civilizations were keenly attuned to the solstices, using them to track the changing seasons.
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