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In the Babylonian calender a year consisted of 12 alternating 29 day and 30 day lunar months, giving a 354 day year. This system came into use sometime befoe 2000 BCE.
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Babylonian calendar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In the Babylonian calender a year consisted of 12 alternating 29 day and 30 day lunar months, giving a 354 day year. This system came into use sometime befoe 2000 BCE.
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