An ancient relation between units of length and volume based on a sphere.

oleh: Elena Zapassky, Yuval Gadot, Israel Finkelstein, Itzhak Benenson

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01

Deskripsi

The modern metric system defines units of volume based on the cube. We propose that the ancient Egyptian system of measuring capacity employed a similar concept, but used the sphere instead. When considered in ancient Egyptian units, the volume of a sphere, whose circumference is one royal cubit, equals half a hekat. Using the measurements of large sets of ancient containers as a database, the article demonstrates that this formula was characteristic of Egyptian and Egyptian-related pottery vessels but not of the ceramics of Mesopotamia, which had a different system of measuring length and volume units.