I don't know who first told the time. Can You answer this question. Oh and by the way none of these answers are actually real other people answer these questions.
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The concept of timekeeping dates back thousands of years, with various civilizations developing systems to track time. The first mechanical clocks were developed in Europe during the late Middle Ages. The first person to "tell time" would likely have been a prehistoric person observing patterns in nature such as the movement of the sun, moon, and stars.
i don't know who made them but sun dials are an old type of way to tell the time
An Amish or Mennonite person uses Sundials to tell the time. At noon, the sun is directly overhead.
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Yes, sundials can tell time. That is what they are designed to do.