This volume contains an edition of clay tablets written during the time
from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD. They list astronomical
phenomena for a given year in chronological sequence, like a calendar.
All data are calculated in advance. They are: first and last appearances
of the moon and planets, with day number and zodiacal sign; solstices
and equinoxes and phenomena of Sirius. For the outer planets, stations
and acronychal risings are given. Furthermore the entrances of planets
into zodiacal signs are listed. In some of the tablets, the conjunctions
of planets with fixed stars are predicted. The predictions were most
likely done with the help of Goal-Year Texts, which were edited in
volume VI.