Calendars through the ages

Created as a complement to http://www.time.gov, this site provides links to calendars and descriptive histories. Divided into four sections, this site is browsable and keyword searchable too. By following the link to the section called 'Various Calendars,' the user will find information fo...

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Corporate Authors: Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement., WebExhibits Project.
Format: Book
Published: [Washington, D.C.?]: WebExhibits, [199-?].
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Online Access:http://webexhibits.org/calendars/index.html
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Summary:Created as a complement to http://www.time.gov, this site provides links to calendars and descriptive histories. Divided into four sections, this site is browsable and keyword searchable too. By following the link to the section called 'Various Calendars,' the user will find information for calendars currently in use (like the Indian calendar) and out of use (like the Mayan calendar). From the home page link to 'credits and feedback,' an extensive bibliography is given for further reading. This site is helpful to anyone interested in calendars, history, and learning about holidays in other cultures.
Item Description:Provided as a public service of the Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement (IDEA) by WebExhibits--Credits page.
Title from home page (viewed on Nov. 27, 2002).
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.