The pous (plural: podes) was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East. A pous is a Greek foot. One stadion is always 600 podes, though the length of the pous varies like the Mesopotamian units, where the cubit or ku was divided into four different digits, a thumb, palms, and various hands, fists, spans and quarters. The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.
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| - The pous (plural: podes) was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East. A pous is a Greek foot. One stadion is always 600 podes, though the length of the pous varies like the Mesopotamian units, where the cubit or ku was divided into four different digits, a thumb, palms, and various hands, fists, spans and quarters. The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.
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| - The pous (plural: podes) was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East. A pous is a Greek foot. One stadion is always 600 podes, though the length of the pous varies like the Mesopotamian units, where the cubit or ku was divided into four different digits, a thumb, palms, and various hands, fists, spans and quarters. The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.
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