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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancient observations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to insights or findings that have been made in the distant past, often in the context of history, science, or philosophy.
Example: "The ancient observations of astronomers laid the groundwork for modern astrophysics."
Alternatives: "historical insights" or "time-honored findings."
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Most known ancient observations of these phenomena originate from only three countries: China, Babylonia, and Greece.
In measuring changes in Earth's rate of spin, the long timescale covered by ancient observations is an important asset.
The technique of using ancient observations to investigate changes in the rate of Earth's rotation is well illustrated by a total solar eclipse observed by Babylonian astronomers on a date corresponding to April 15, 136 bce.
The history of Earth's rotation, however, is complicated by effects of nontidal origin, and in order to obtain maximum information it is necessary to utilize both modern and ancient observations.
The first era was ancient observations (such as with the naked eye), before the invention of the modern telescopes.
Modern molecular methods have confirmed the ancient observations about divisions within O. sativa and added new levels of clarity to questions concerning the origins of rice.
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To paraphrase an ancient observation: Romney came.
Easy to say, of course, an ancient observation.
Stevenson loved automobiles and train locomotives and ancient observation cars, which leap off the page toward us.
This ancient observation, first explained by Newton, is due to the precession of the Earth's axis.
Now the great walls have been restored, and I ambled along part of the high walkway that has been added along the fortifications, taking in ancient observation towers and terrific views across to the city's majestic cathedral.
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