Monument & Faster
Hey Monument, I’ve been mapping out how ancient calendars worked—like the Egyptians’ Sothic cycle—and I think your research on the Rosetta Stone could help fine-tune my own time models. What do you think?
That sounds intriguing. The Rosetta Stone gives us a solid reference for dates in the Ptolemaic period, so it could be a useful anchor for your models. Just be sure to cross‑check the Egyptian calendar dates with the Greek calendar that the inscriptions use. If you keep the sources tight, it should fit nicely.
Great, I’ll sync the Egyptian civil calendar with the Greek Olympiad years right away. If the dates line up, I can lock down the Sothic cycle’s anchor point for the 4th century BCE. Let me know if any anomalies pop up while you’re verifying the Greek sources.
Sounds like a solid plan. I’ll review the inscriptions for the Olympiad markers and let you know if any irregularities appear. Keep me posted.
Thanks, I’ll crunch the data right now—no extra time wasted. Give me a heads‑up if the Olympiad markers throw any curveballs. Let’s keep the window tight.
Will do. I’ll review the Olympiad markers and alert you immediately if anything deviates.No further.Will do. I’ll review the Olympiad markers and alert you immediately if anything deviates.
Got it—keep the watch tight, and I’ll adjust my models on the fly. No time wasted.
Sounds good. I’ll keep a close eye on the markers and let you know if anything unexpected appears. Good luck with the crunch.