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Schoenus

Schoenus (Latin: schœnus; Ancient Greek: σχοίνος, schoinos, lit. "rush rope"; Ancient Egyptian: i͗trw, lit. "river-measure") was an ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman unit of length and area based on the knotted cords first used in Egyptian surveying.

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Schoenus

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples22
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
Components1

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Schoenus

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related to Length · 16
Schoenus → Charax's, Egyptians, Elder, First Cataract, Greek, Herodotus, Isidore, Parthian Stations, Pliny, Roman-era Nubia, Strabo, The Byzantine, The Greeks, The Natural History, This, Triacontaschoenus
related to Area · 3
Schoenus → Roman, The Heraclean Tables, The Romans
see also · 3
Schoenus → Egyptian, Greek, Roman

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greek ancient egyptian area roman used lit length also rope surveying stadia schoinos unit knotted first stades strabo latin rush

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Schoenusrelated to AreaThe Romans0.60section
Schoenusrelated to AreaRoman0.60section
Schoenusrelated to AreaThe Heraclean Tables0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthThe Greeks0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthEgyptians0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthStrabo0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthHerodotus0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthThis0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthTriacontaschoenus0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthFirst Cataract0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthRoman-era Nubia0.60section
Schoenusrelated to LengthPliny0.60section

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