
Published in 1903, 'Ancient Calendars and Constellations' by Emmeline M. Plunket examines the development of ancient calendars and their ties to constellations, focusing on methodologies from civilizations such as the Babylonians and Assyrians. The book argues for the significance of the Accadian calendar, potentially dating back to 6000 B.C., and discusses how ancient timekeeping systems reflect celestial observations and mythology. Plunket highlights the importance of understanding these calendars to uncover connections with historical narratives across cultures.











