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The first ruler in the world : Strange device was found in a cemetery belonging to the ancient Egyptian architect is likely to be the first man-made ruler . Cemetery subsidiary ( Ka ) architect thinks he created the tombs of the rulers of the Pharaohs in the era of the Eighteenth Dynasty about 1400 years BC. AD . His tomb was discovered in 1906 where he found a variety of tools , including a tool resembling somewhat wooden ruler. They set scientists as a tool to measure the state of equilibrium , however, claimed (Amelia Spravigina ) - a Vzaaúah in the College of Arts Alttbakah in Turin - the numbers and symbols carved found on the gadget show that this ruler. Adds that even a ruler complex and that can make measurements on two levels, and one at the sport ( followed by the ancient Egyptians ), and the other on the level measurement Aelovesaaúa , any measure of the 36 towers of the ancient Egyptian astrology , which has become the foundation for the establishment of the famous Egyptian time . Where she analyzed the decoration on the tool ( Ka ) ambiguous terms included on 16 paper pattern is evenly متباعد high , and with 36 circular winding angle , and both numbers 16 , 36 double-digit significance when the ancient Egyptians . Where Egyptians used Alexrmen 1-16 in the system of calculus , and identified 36 groups asterisk called ( Rkanz ), which later formed the basis of the formation of time astrocytes , and suggested ( Emily ) said the aim of the ruler is the presence of two tables with one depends on the fractions of Egyptian and other depends on the group asterisk ( Rkanz ) . She added that the (Ca ) may use that tool to measure Angle slope or wall , or even to guide the temples and tombs for specific guidance astronomical . Where if you put the straight part of the tool on the slope , it is possible to read from an unguarded using vertical hanging plumb line .
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 03:50:59 +0000

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