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L-Shaped Sundials

L-shaped sundials (also called shadow clocks or shadow sticks) are first attested in the New Kingdom. They are the rarest type of Egyptian sundial and are possibly the earliest of the formal types that have survived. However, they are also the only type of sundial for which an explanatory text has been found (SL Osireion) and one of two types of sundial (with sloping sundials) that are used as hieroglyphs.

Objects

In this database, we have included information about two surviving instruments:

SL Berlin ÄM 19743: L-shaped Sundial ÄM 19743 in Berlin 

SL Berlin ÄM 19744: L-shaped Sundial ÄM 19744 in Berlin

two partial instruments:

SL Berlin ÄM 14573: L-shaped Sundial Gnomon ÄM 14573 in Berlin

SL Louvre N 781: L-shaped Sundial Gnomon N 781 in Paris

and two pieces of documentary evidence:

SL BM EA10673: L-shaped Sundial on Papyrus EA10673 in London from Tanis

SL Osireion: L-shaped Sundial Text in the Osireion

Characteristics

The characteristics of L-shaped sundials are:

  1. L-shape - a short vertical gnomon attached to a horizontal plattern, scale, ruler, or base.
  2. Fixing for a plumb bob: usually the top face and/or sides of the gnomon display small holes which could be plumb bob attachment points
  3. Reference line for plumb bob: a vertical line on one or both sides of the gnomon, used to align the plumb bob thread in order to keep the instrument level.
  4. For timekeeping, only the length (and not the direction) of the shadow is considered.
  5. Flat (linear) shadow-casting edge: more familiar types of sundial use a pointer or even a hole.
  6. Flat shadow-catching surface:the top surface of the horizontal plattern, scale, ruler, or base is flat and parallel to the bottom.
  7. Hour marks: circles, holes, or perhaps lines marking lengths long the scale from the gnomon outwards. The marks get further apart the further away from the gnomon. The text SL Osireion specifies that the length ratio between these marks should be 3:6:9:12. Surviving examples continue this to a fifth mark 15 units from the fourth.

Note that characteristics 1-3 are identical to those of a merkhet level, a type of surveying or building instrument. The relationship between these instruments is extremely close. Speculatively, one could imagine that the L-shaped sundial represents an extension in utility of the merkhet. Or one could speculate that all merkhets could have been intended to be sundials rather than levels. The existence of SL Osireion and, to a lesser extent SL BM EA10673 (a papyrus from the Roman era), show that the opposite perspective (that all L-shaped sundials are merely levels, not timekeeping devices) is not true.

Characteristics 2-5 are shared with sloping sundials. Hieroglyphic representations of sundials suggest that sloping sundials emerged from a set of variants of L-shaped sundials (although no examples of the others survived as objects). The benefit of a sloping sundial is that the instrument can be much more compact.

"Crossbar" sundials

Some researchers (starting with Ludwig Borchardt in 1910) believe that this type of sundial is missing an entire piece, a crossbar similar to a cubit rod, that in fact formed the shadow-casting edge. Reconstructions of L-shaped sundials in museums often include this addition. Symons (the main author of this database) does not.

For more information about the crossbar argument, see:

Borchardt, L., 1910. Altägyptische Sonnenuhren. Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 48, pp.9–17.
Borchardt, L., 1920. Die Altägyptische Zeitmessung. Berlin: W. de Gruyter.
 
Bruins, E.M., 1965. The Egyptian shadow clock. Janus, 52, pp.127–137.
Symons, S.L., 2002. Egyptian shadow clocks. In: M. Dorikens, ed., Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science Vol XVI. Turnhout: Brepols, pp.13–20.

L-shaped Sundial Gnomon ÄM 14573 in Berlin

 
Identification
ID in this catalogue SL Berlin ÄM 14573
Type L-shaped
Current Location Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin
Catalogue Numbers ÄM 14573
Provenance Bought by Reinhard in 1899 (Rau 2002)
Date New Kingdom, Amenhotep III (c. 1380 BC)
Dimensions H 46 mm, W 30 mm, D 13 mm (Rau 2002)
Material Wood
Markings and inscriptions A hole and reference line are visible on the right-hand side. Front surface has depiction of Amenhotep III offering to the sun-god.
Notes This is only the gnomon portion of an L-shaped sundial. The lower part is the joint which would have attached it to the other part of the dial. It has a drilled hole at the bottom to dowel this joint.
Literature

Borchardt (1920) pp.32 ff.; Sloley (1931); Clagett (1995) Fig III.41; Rau (2002)

 
Images

From Clagett (1995) Pl. III.41:

SL_Berlin_ÄM_14573_after_Clagett_1995.jpg 

From Sloley (1931):

SL_Berlin_ÄM_14573_after_Sloley_1931.jpg

L-shaped Sundial ÄM 19743 in Berlin

 
Identification
ID in this catalogue SL Berlin ÄM 19743
Type L-shaped 
Current Location Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin
Date 1000-600 B.C (Borchardt 1910)
Provenance 

Probably Faiyum (Borchardt 1910)

Dimensions

L 303 mm, H 48 mm, W 34 mm.

Gnomon height 30 mm (Rau 2002)

Material

Metamorphic green slate (Borchardt 1910)

Markings and Inscriptions 

Five circular marks on scale, each accompanied by an hour label.

Two holes on top of gnomon, vertical line for plumb bob on right side

Notes Borchardt acquired both this and SL Berlin ÄM 19744 at the same time from Maurice Nahman in Cairo (Rau 2002)
Literature

Borchardt (1910); Borchardt (1920) p. 32 ff.; Sloley (1931); Kaiser (1967); Clagett (1995); Symons (1998); Symons (1999); Symons (2002); Rau (2002); Tupikova and Soffel (2012); Salmas (2014)

 
Images

BerMus12-1.jpg

From Symons' photo collection.

 

L-shaped Sundial Gnomon N 781 in Paris

 
Identification
ID in this catalogue SL Louvre N 781
Type L-shaped 
Current Location

Musée du Louvre, Paris.

Sully Wing, Ground Floor, Room 6, "Writing and Scribes", Vitrine 6 "Weights and Measures" (Louvre Atlas database) 

Catalogue Numbers N 781 
Provenance Unknown 
Date 1400-1350 BC (Louvre Atlas database) 
Dimensions H 49.8 mm, W 31.8 mm, D 18.5 mm (Louvre Atlas database) 
Material Wood (Louvre Atlas database) 
Markings and inscriptions The reconstructed scale uses lines across the width of the scale in the 3:6:9:12:15 length ratios. The gnomon block contains a hole and vertical reference mark for a plumb bob on one side. "Amenhotep III offering Maat to the sun god; on the short side [opposite the plumb bob mark], the goddess Sothis "mistress of the year" (Louvre Atlas database)  
Notes This is the gnomon part of an L-shaped sundial. It is on display with the missing parts reconstructed in modern material. The reconstruction also includes an ancient-looking plumb bob. The original relationship between the plumb bob and the gnomon is unknown. 
Literature

Borchardt (1920) p. 32 ff.; Salmas (2014)

 
Images

Three images are available in the Louvre Museum's online catalogue here

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