sólarklukkum
Sólarklukkum are timekeeping devices that indicate the time of day by the position of the Sun. They operate on the principle that the Sun's apparent position in the sky changes predictably throughout the day. A typical sólarklukka consists of a gnomon, which is a stationary object that casts a shadow, and a dial, which is a surface marked with hour lines. As the Sun moves across the sky, the shadow cast by the gnomon moves across the dial, indicating the time.
The accuracy of a sólarklukka depends on several factors. It must be properly aligned with the Earth's
Historically, sólarklukkum were the primary method of timekeeping for centuries. They were used in ancient civilizations