What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows you to convert length values from the ancient long cubit to the furlong, an imperial unit still used in certain traditional and sporting contexts. It serves scholars, archaeologists, and historians by bridging ancient and modern measurement systems.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value measured in long cubits.
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Select 'long cubit' as the input unit.
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Choose 'furlong [fur]' as the output unit.
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Click convert to get the equivalent length in furlongs.
Key Features
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Converts values from the long cubit, an ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian unit, to furlongs.
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Supports applications in archaeology, Egyptology, and historical land surveying.
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Offers straightforward input and output of length units for easy conversions.
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Provides exact conversion rates based on historical definitions without approximations.
Examples
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10 Long cubits equal 0.026515152 furlongs.
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100 Long cubits equal 0.26515152 furlongs.
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting ancient inscriptions or architectural dimensions for archaeological studies.
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Reconstructing sizes of historical buildings or objects in Egyptology.
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Preparing museum labels or replicas using measurements recorded in long cubits.
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Relating ancient measurements to traditional land distances in historical research.
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Assisting in analyzing horse racing distances and related event planning.
Tips & Best Practices
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Verify the historical period or region when using long cubit values due to length variations.
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Use this converter primarily for approximate conversions rather than precise engineering.
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Combine unit conversions with contextual research for better interpretation of ancient measurements.
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Be aware that furlongs are uncommon in modern scientific applications but remain relevant in specific traditional uses.
Limitations
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The long cubit's exact size varies historically, causing potential approximation errors.
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The furlong is infrequently used today outside of traditional and sporting contexts.
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Conversions may lack the precision needed for detailed architectural or engineering works.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the long cubit used for?
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The long cubit is a historical unit of length employed in ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian systems, often for archaeological and Egyptological measurements.
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Why convert from long cubit to furlong?
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Converting between these units helps relate ancient dimensions to traditional land measurement units used in historical maps, legal descriptions, and horse racing distances.
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Is the furlong still used today?
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The furlong is now uncommon in scientific work but remains in use in specific contexts like horse racing and historical land surveying.
Key Terminology
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Long cubit
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A historical length unit, typically between 20.5 and 22.5 inches, used in ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian measurement systems.
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Furlong [fur]
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An imperial unit of length equal to 220 yards or 201.168 meters, traditionally used in land measurement and horse racing.