Jc3s5h added a comment.

{{ping|Lydia_Pintscher}} I am not an expert on ancient calendars. Duncan Steel 
in //Marking Time: The Epic Quest to Invent The Perfect Calendar// (Wiley, 
2000, page 36) mentions Sumerian records around 3500 BC. I don't know if any of 
these can be connected to a modern calendar. Unless an expert comes along who 
can tell us about the earliest possible connection between ancient records and 
the modern calendars, I'd stick with 3800 BC.


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