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Years Gone By: Marking of the Passage of Time

A new year is a good time to look at how people have marked the passage of days, months, and years. Calendar systems include solar and lunar calendars that guide planting and harvest as well as synchronized electronic appointment books that keep modern societies humming along. Perpetual calendars rely on cycles that repeat. Native Americans used winter counts to convey and hold information about important events of the year with images.


Perpetual calendar

The Antikamnia Calendar, January and February, 1899: "Extra! All About the Roh[...]!!!"

Calendar stone

Calendar stone

Fairbank's Fairy Calendar 1900. [Calendar.]

Engagement Calendar

Perpetual Calendar

Perpetual Calendar

English Perpetual Calendar Medal by Thomas Cole, Easter 1735

Calendar and card

A Daybook

Broadway's in Fashion

Plug

Simon

Calendar page, November 1893

Inning Organizer

A Hole In One

Campaign Gimmick

Year Round

Calendar

Folder

Design for a Calendar (February)

January, February, March, for four typographical calendar pictures for nineteen hundred and seventy two

Corpus Christi, from Méchicano 1977 Calendario

Lakota Winter Counts

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Calendar for Dry Dock Savings Institution, Featuring "Homeward Bound" Mural

October, November, December, for four typographical calendar pictures for nineteen hundred and seventy two

Calendar Page : March, April and May

New Thing Calendar Artboard, March '69

Keepsake No. 14, June

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