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They created simple sundials (clocks) called shadow sticks. 2,000 years ago, scientists discovered that if the shadow stick was slanted, it kept more accurate time than a straight object. They learned that if the stick (called a gnomon) was slanted to the same degree as the latitude where it is placed, it kept accurate time all year long. (This is because the earth's axis is also tilted.)

Photo: Dave Kust