This study presents an analysis of the calendars of lucky and unlucky days by the application of the Rayleigh Test. In these ancient Egyptian texts each day of the year is assigned a so-called prognosis, which can be 'good' or 'bad' for each part of the day. The purpose of the analysis is to find out, whether the lucky and unlucky days were randomly or periodically distributed within the year. The period of 29.5 days found in the prognoses with a considerably high significance, represents the effect of the synodic month to the calendars. The found periods of 7.5 and 30 days suggest that the ancient Egyptian civil calendar also had influence on determining the prognoses. Other significant periods are also found in the time series, possibly...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
This article presents an experiment in time series analysis, specifically the Rayleigh Test, applied...
Since the aforementioned types of calendar apparently co-existed, they probably served different pur...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
<div><p>The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
Fabritius discovered the first variable star, Mira, in 1596. Holwarda determined the 11 months perio...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astro-nomically influe...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
This article presents an experiment in time series analysis, specifically the Rayleigh Test, applied...
Since the aforementioned types of calendar apparently co-existed, they probably served different pur...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
<div><p>The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astronomically influen...
Fabritius discovered the first variable star, Mira, in 1596. Holwarda determined the 11 months perio...
The Ancient Egyptians wrote Calendars of Lucky and Unlucky Days that assigned astro-nomically influe...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
An ancient Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days, the Cairo Calendar (CC), assigns luck with t...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...