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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* http://www.horology.com/ (this site hasn't been updated recently). | * http://www.horology.com/ (this site hasn't been updated recently). | ||
* http://www.britannica.com/clockworks/main2.html |
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Horology is the science of timekeeping, clocks and watches.
Horology has a long history and there are many museums devoted to it. An example is the Royal Greenwich Observatory, which is also the source of the Prime Meridian, longitude 0° 0' 0".
See Also
External links
- http://www.horology.com/ (this site hasn't been updated recently).
- http://www.britannica.com/clockworks/main2.html