Mapping Time by Laura E. Richards

Mapping Time is a captivating exploration of the intricate relationship between humanity and the concept of time. The narrative delves into the historical evolution of timekeeping, from ancient sundials to modern atomic clocks, highlighting how different cultures have perceived and measured time throughout the ages. With a blend of scientific insight and cultural anecdotes, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how time has shaped human civilization, influencing everything from daily routines to philosophical ponderings about the nature of existence.

Published
1998
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
460
Original Language
Unknown
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(3.0)
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