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  • ...notation. The use of BCE and CE has been criticized by some (who favor the BC/AD system) as being in their view "the result of secularization" and "polit ...represented as 399 BCE (the same year that is represented by 399 BC in the BC/AD system). The abbreviations are sometimes written with small capital lett
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  • ...nd [[Sumer]] in the south combined in the first half of the 2nd millennium bc . ...ipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi Hammurabi] in the first half of the 18th century BC, becoming a major capital city. During the reign of Hammurabi and afterward
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  • ...ritish Columbia] near [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver Vancouver], BC in the summer of 1999. For lessons received at this gathering, follow [htt
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  • ...600 BC) and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii Pompeii] (around 100 BC - AD 79).
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  • ...[[Jerusalem]] about 1000 BC and reigned over Israel from about 970 to 928 BC.
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  • ...0BC-500 BC ([[ancient India]]), 1300-1200 BC ([[ancient Egypt]]), and 1800 BC ([[Mesopotamia]]). From then on different cultures such as the [[History of ...5th century BC, and Greece between the 4th century BC and the 1st century BC. The formally sophisticated treatment of modern logic descends from the Gre
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  • [[Image:Socrates_1.jpg|right|<center>Socrates</center><center>ca. 470 BC–399 BC</center>|frame]] ...ωκράτης, invariably anglicized as [ˈsɔkɹətiːz], Sǒcratēs; circa 470 BC–399 BC) was an ancient Greek [[philosopher]] who is widely credited for laying the
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  • ==Proscription of 82 BC== ...of mass proscription took place in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/82_BC 82 BC], when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Cornelius_Sulla Lucius Corneli
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  • Around 3000 BC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt ancient Egyptians] were one of ...hat the second stab wound Caesar received was the fatal one. By around 150 BC, ancient Roman [[legal]] practice had established clear parameters for auto
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  • ...iod around the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30th_century_BC 30th century BC]. This is the beginning of [[history]], as opposed to [https://en.wikipedia ...coincides with the [[traditional]] date of the founding of [[Rome]] in 753 BC, the beginning of the [[history]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient
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  • 4th C. Bc - 2001
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  • ...to British History'' covers all aspects of the history of Britain from 55 BC to the present day. Written by over 100 distinguished specialist contributo
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  • ...t the Greek [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Septuagint] (ca. 250 BC) to translate the Hebrew equivalent ''Naharaim''. ...chaemenid_Empire Achaemenid Empire]. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC, and after his death, it became part of the Greek [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...ompact reference work on all aspects of the [[history]] of Britain from 55 BC to the present day. Written by over 100 distinguished specialist contributo
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar Julius Caesar], Roman general (100 BC – 44 BC) spoke concisely of one of his military successes: ''[https://en.wikipedia.
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  • Spanning almost one thousand years, from the first [[Olympic Games]] in 776 BC to the death of [[Marcus Aurelius]] in AD 180, this accessible and wide-ran
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  • ..., comprising the southern part of [[Mesopotamia]]. From the 4th millennium bc it was the site of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer#City-states_in_Meso ...uggested that Sumer was first permanently settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a non-Semitic people who spoke the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumeri
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  • ...ing deities of the ancient Greek religions. Surviving from the 3rd century BC is a collection of six literary hymns (Ὕμνοι) by the Alexandrian poet
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  • ...al items dating back as far as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_BC 2000 BC]. The British Library is the largest library in the world by number of item
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  • ...rule Babylon. [[Tribes]] of settlers who arrived in the region in 625-539 BC became known as the Chaldeans. ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Babylon Kings of Babylon] (6th century BC) is [[convention]]ally known to [[historians]] as the [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seikilos_epitaph Seikilos epitaph] (2c BC) is a complete [[song]] (although possibly for solo voice). One of the late
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  • ...f Hephesus, who in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/600_BC Sixth century BC], said that nothing in this world is constant except [[change]] or becoming
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  • ...le guide to the British [[monarchy]] spans the Romano-British rulers of 55 BC to the present day [[House of Windsor]]. Generously illustrated with maps,
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  • '''Plato''', Greek: Πλάτων, 428/427 or 424/423 BC[a] – 348/347 BC) was a [[philosopher]], as well as mathematician, in [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Megiddo_(609_BC) one in 609 BC]. Modern Megiddo is a town approximately 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of
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  • '''Theognis of Megara''' (fl. 6th century BC) was an ancient Greek [[poet]]. More than half of the extant [[elegiac]] po ..."Persian terror" of 490 BC and 480 BC; others place his ''floruit'' in 545 BC. We know little about his life; few of the details usually given in textboo
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  • ...sians, Seleucids, Carthaginians, and [[Romans]] from about the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD, when in the year 337 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • Chinese civilization stretches back until at least the 3rd millennium bc, the country being ruled by a series of dynasties until the Qing (or Manchu
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  • ...China] and date as far back as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3000_BC 3000 BC]. Courtyards have historically been used for many [[purposes]] including co
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  • ...c.1010–1003 BC, and his reign over the united Kingdom of Israel c.1003–970 BC. The Books of Samuel[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_B
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  • ...s have been recorded from [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15,000_BC 15,000 BC] up to late [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiquity antiquity] all across ...the middle of the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_BC first millennium BC], [[Greek]] [[culture]] [[experienced]] a [[gradual]] [[change]] in the [[p
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  • ...d [[collection]] of [[Jewish]] religious works thought to be written c 300 BC to 300 AD. They are distinguished by Protestants from the Deuterocanonical ...merous works of [[Jewish]] religious [[literature]] written from about 300 BC to 300 AD. Not all of these works are actually pseudepigraphical. It also r
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  • ...ll of Jerusalem] and the destruction of Solomon's Temple in 3358 AM or 587 BC. This period spanned the reigns of five kings of Judah: Josiah, Jehoahaz, J ...org/wiki/Yahweh Yahweh] called Jeremiah to prophetic ministry in about 626 BC, about one year after Josiah king of Judah had turned the nation toward rep
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  • ...river Euphrates really lived, and reigned for more than 120 years ca. 2700 BC.
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_pantheon Pantheon of Rome], built in the year 27 BC. The building was [[dedicated]] to "all gods" as a [[gesture]] embracing th
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  • ...tarting from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_century_BC 2nd century BC] through the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple#Destruction destr
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  • Malachi lived about 450 BC, some 400 years later than Ezekiel (circa 850 BC). Ezekiel prophesied the coming of the Creator Son and Malachi prophesied
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  • ...rth Africa and the Middle East for four hundred years from the 1st Century BC till the 4th Century AD. Rome has a significant place in [[Christianity]] a
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  • ...ium''' is a philosophical dialogue written by [[Plato]] sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a series of s
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  • ...ak, who carved a representation of himself and his [[wife]] Taheri c. 1365 BC. However, it seems likely that self-portraits go back to the [https://en.wi
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  • ...t to be confused with the Lycon who was one of Socrates' prosecutors). 421 BC is the dramatic date of the work.
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  • ...from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_millennium_BC 10th millennium BC].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple]
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  • ...arties is the so-called Mitanni treaty, dating to the 14th or 15th century BC, between the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hittites Hittites] and the [htt
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  • Attested as early as 2600 BC,[2][3] games are a universal part of human experience and present in all cu
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Morgan%27s_laws De Morgan's laws]: A ∩ B = (Ac ∪ Bc)c[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_%28set_theory%29]
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  • ...Similarly, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimon Cimon], ostracised in 461 BC, was recalled during an emergency.
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  • ...ffort to [[execute]] or banish [[Socrates]] from Athens in the 5th century BC, the uprising of petty nobility against John of England in the 13th century
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  • ...assus], who lived in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_BC 5th century BC] in his ''Histories'' 1.134:
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  • ...n. There were no such dictatorships after the beginning of the 2nd century BC, and later dictators such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulla Sulla] an
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  • ...Ashoka] the Great referred to himself in the Edicts of Ashoka (3rd century BC).
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  • ...test corpora in time, may be the 15-30 year [[Amarna]] letters texts-(1350 BC). The corpus of an ancient city, (for example the "[[Kültepe]] Texts" of T
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  • Jokes have been a part of [[human]] [[culture]] since at least 1900 BC. According to [[research]] conducted by Dr Paul McDonald of the University
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Thucydides Thucydides] suggested in his late-5th century BC ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Peloponnesian_War History o
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  • It was also used by Indus Valley Civilization about 3500 BC for testing the purity of soft metals.
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  • ...of Egypt|Twentieth Dynasty]], ''ca.'' [[1180s BC|1180]] to [[1150s BC|1150 BC]]. Their maritime knowledge presumably would have made them important to th ...[[Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt|Nineteenth Dynasty]] (ended [[1180s BC|1185 BC]]). The [[Bible|biblical]] stories of [[Samson]], [[Samuel (Bible)|Samuel]
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  • ...l positions. Its time of construction is now estimated between 150 and 100 BC.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears]
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  • ...re_of_Pompey Theatre of Pompey] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/55_BC 55 BC]. The Theatre included a massive forum behind the theatre arcades known as
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  • ...ally divided into four periods: Old Academy 347-267 BC, New Academy 267-80 BC, Middle Platonism 80BC-250 AD, and Neoplatonism 250 AD through to the Refor ...of the second century AD, Pre-Gnosticism was present in the second century BC. This syncretism is clearly seen in the parallelism of the Rabbinic writing
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  • ..." among their many titles. One, Hatshepsut, who ruled from 1479 BC to 1458 BC, traced her heritage not only to her father, Thutmose I, who would have bec ...e earliest ruler known to have claimed divinity is Naram-Sin (22nd century BC). In many cultures rulers and other prominent or holy persons may be though
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  • ...wish faith. Samuel, a Jewish religious hero, who lived in the 11th century BC, played a significant part. He helped dismantle the superstition-driven wor
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kadesh Battle of Kadesh] in 1274 BC was one of the defining points of Pharaoh [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra
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  • ...re not [[universal]]. Indeed, in some Germanic tribes in the first century BC (according to Julius Caesar in his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commentar
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  • The [[Isha Upanishad]] of the [[Yajurveda]] (c. 4th to 3rd century BC) states that "if you remove a part from infinity or add a part to infinity, ...ian [[Indian mathematics|mathematical]] text ''Surya Prajnapti'' (c. [[400 BC]]) classifies all numbers into three sets: enumerable, innumerable, and inf
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  • ...language are the [[Lepontic]] inscriptions, beginning from the 6th century BC. Continental Celtic languages are attested only in inscriptions and place-n ...ria/Populi.htm Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC), showing the Celtic territories]
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  • ...glio] wreck near the Italian coast. The ship find dates to the 6th century BC. The wooden piece already featured a fixed and a movable jaw. Although rare
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  • ...riter]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_century_BC 3rd century BC].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia]
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  • ...as the name for a source of oil, fiber, and medicine in the 1st millennium BC.
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Euhemerus Euhemerus], a [[writer]] from the 3rd century BC.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia]
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  • ...tus_of_Chios Erasistratus of Chios] in the early part of the third century BC.[1] The first physician known to have made postmortem dissections was the A
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  • ...ipple effects of the Lucifer rebellion. Moses, who lived from 1530 to 1410 BC, reframed them in an enlarged second edition in the form of ten stern comma
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  • ..." design became associated with the ''Labyrinth'' on coins as early as 430 BC, and became widely used to represent the Labyrinth – even though both [[l
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  • ...me safety. The oldest recorded history dates back to about the 7th century BC.[1] The economic and environmental risk from today's large [https://en.wiki
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  • ...pyrus, vellum and early book-like records. The loss of that repository (48 BC?) stifled some more of my teachings, but the essence survived in people’s
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  • ...gemon of the [[Peloponnesian League]] in the 6th century BC. Later, in 337 BC, Philip II of Macedon became the personal Hegemon of the League of Corinth, ...nt in ancient China, during the Spring and Autumn Perio] (ca. 770 BC - 480 BC), when the weakening of the Zhou Dynasty led to increased autonomy amongst
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  • The first recorded case of an actor [[performing]] took place in 534 BC (though the changes in calendar over the years make it hard to determine ex
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  • ...attested in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Century BC 1st century BC], notably in Cicero, Livy, Ovid, in the [[meaning]] of an unreasonable or e
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  • ...ement]] of nonresistance [[philosophy]] is that of [[Socrates]] around 399 BC. An influential ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates was [https://en.wikiped
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  • The word [[clan]] was not used back in 1150 AD, nor 500 BC with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache Apaches], they were all [[tr
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  • ...warriors of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimbri Cimbri] tribe in 105 BC. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobin_Club Jacobins] cited this prece
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  • ...the birth of the Babe of Bethlehem, who was born on the 21st of August, 7 BC.
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  • In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_century_bc 4th century BC], the Greek philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Plato] argued
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  • ...fishery as early as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_BC 1st century BC]. Their seaport [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuticorin Tuticorin] was kno
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  • ...than one thousand years from the law of the [[twelve tables]] (from [[449 BC]]) to the [[Corpus Juris Civilis]] of Emperor [[Justinian I]] (around [[53 ...ans. A second decemvirate is said to have added two further tablets in 449 BC. The new Law of the XII Tables was approved by the people's assembly<ref na
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  • ...in which he had just fought), which took place in August or September, 490 BC. It is said that he ran the entire distance without stopping and burst into
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  • ...st flowering is generally considered to have been in about the 6th century BC. Antony Flew & Stephen Priest, ''A Dictionary of Philosophy''. Pan Macmilla
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  • ...philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophanes Xenophanes] (570–480 BC) said that "the greatest god" resembles man "neither in form nor in [[mind]
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  • ...org/wiki/Lucius_Cornelius_Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla] the Dictator in 79 BC, Emperor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocletian Diocletian] in AD 305, a
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  • ...abite King, Eglon by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehud Ehud] around 1337 BC, described by The [[Book of Judges]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip
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  • ...lical studies, the Pseudepigrapha are Jewish religious works written c 200 BC to 200 AD, not all of which are [[literally]] pseudepigraphical.[3] They ar ...rs to numerous works of Jewish religious literature written from about 200 BC to 200 AD.[3] Not all of these works are actually pseudepigraphical.[3] Suc
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  • ...r [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle Aristotle] in the third century BC, and an early speculation was that it was caused by the collision of [https
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  • ...ain, on the other hand, is thought to be cognate to the mid-1st millennium BC South Arabian word qyn, meaning "metal smith". This [[theory]] would make t
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  • ...ion of when history begins. Some believe history began in the 34th century BC, with [[cuneiform]] [[writing]]. Cuneiform was written on clay tablets, on ...hing. However, it is his contemporary [[Thucydides]] (ca. 460 BC – ca. 400 BC) who is credited with having begun the scientific approach to history in hi
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  • ...hip of [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]], in the last quarter of the [[8th century BC]] there is a steady increase of artifacts found at the settlement site in D ...from the most intense period of activity at the site in the [[6th century BC]]. [https://www.ancient-greece.org/archaeology/delphi-archaeology.html Delp
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  • ...d of five years), but as early as ten years after its [[institution]] (433 BC) their office was limited to eighteen months by a [[law]] of the [https://e
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  • ...an appropriate role for a [[public]] figure. In Athens in the 4th century BC, for example, the great orator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demosthenes D
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  • ...literary historians commonly suppose that Plato (c. [[427 BC]] - c. [[347 BC]]) introduced the systematic use of dialogue as an independent literary for ...-drawing. He must have begun this about the year [[405 BC]], and by [[399 BC|399]] he had brought the dialogue to its highest perfection, especially in
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  • ...tatement accepted at face value; one of the works of [[Euclid]], circa 300 BC, was the ''Dedomena'' (in Latin, ''Data''). In discussions of problems in [
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Ancient Rome] when, on January 10, 49 BC, he led his army across the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon Rubicon
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  • .../Code_of_Ur-Nammu Code of Ur-Nammu] written sometime between 2100 and 2050 BC. The code states, "If a man commits a murder, that man must be killed." The
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  • ...lier version ascribed to the poet Parthenius of Nicaea, composed around 50 BC, was recently rediscovered among the Oxyrhynchus papyri at Oxford.[2] Unlik
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  • ...org/wiki/Theophrastus Theophrastus], who flourished during the 4th century BC, uses ''papuros'' when referring to the plant used as a foodstuff and ''bub
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  • * [[Melchizedek]] (18th century BC), a priest. According to some [[translation]]s of [[Hebrews]] 7:3: "Without * The Wandering Jew (b. 1st century BC), a Jewish shoemaker. According to legend, he taunted [[Jesus]] on his way
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pata%C3%B1jali Patañjali] in the 2nd century BC. Someone who practices yoga or follows the yoga philosophy with a high leve
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  • ...] have arisen since its earliest recorded beginnings in the 3rd millennium BC. Astrology has played an important role in the shaping of [[culture]], earl
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  • ...ne%2frgeia#word1 "Nicomachean Ethics"] by [[Aristotle]] in the 4th century BC. In 1021 AD, the Arabian [[physics|physicist]], [[Ibn al-Haytham|Alhazen]],
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  • ...] complexes from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9000_BC 9th millennium BC] have been [[discovered]]. They belong to the incipient [[phases]] of [[agr
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  • ...k to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipparchus Hipparchus], who around 190 BC used the catalogue of his predecessors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timoc
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  • ...eaning «the inner things», and in his dialogue ''Theaetetus'' (circa [[360 BC]]) he uses ''ta eksô'' meaning «the outside things». The probable first
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Sages_of_Greece Seven Sages] of 7th and 6th Century BC (like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solon Solon] and [https://en.wikipedia In the second half of the 5th century BC, particularly at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athens Athens], "sophist" c
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  • ...Domini] [[system]] of dating, is thought to have occurred between 7 and 2 BC.[5] December 25 is not known to be Jesus' actual date of birth, and the dat
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  • ...hen have been used to refer to the Northern Kingdom exiled between 740-722 BC from Israel by the Assyrians[6], as well as Jews, Benjaminites, and Levites
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  • ...oincided with the development of [[agriculture]] around the 4th millennium BC.
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  • ...lassic." According to [[tradition]], it was written around the 6th century BC by the sage Laozi (or Lao Tzu, "Old Master"), a record-keeper at the Zhou D ...trologer Lao Dan (老聃 "Old Long-ears"), who lived during the reign (384-362 BC) of Duke Xian (獻公) of Qin).
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  • ...ars to have developed between the 7th millennium BC and the 4th millennium BC, first in the form of early mnemonic symbols which became a system of ideog ...ut. At Nineveh, 22,000 tablets were found, dating from the seventh century BC; this was the archive and library of the kings of Assyria, who had workshop
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  • ...term monastery is already used by the Jewish philosopher [[Philo]] (c. 20 BC - AD 50, resident in [[Alexandria]], Egypt) in his description of the life
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  • ...-lived Cult of Aten"] which lasted less than a generation (ca 1350 - 1335 BC), having been suppressed as heresy. Therefore, texts in praise of Aten, suc
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  • ...structed over a 20 year period concluding around 2560&nbsp;[[Before Christ|BC]]. The Great Pyramid was the [[List of tallest buildings and structures in
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  • From 242-240 BC, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal_Assembly Tribal Assembly] (comit
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  • [[Image:socrates_1.jpg|frame|right|[[Socrates|Sǒcratēs]]; circa 470 BC–399 BC) ancient Greek philosopher credited with the foundation for Western philoso ...ophy primarily begins with [[Upanishad]]s, which can be dated close to 800 BC. The oldest, such as the Brhadaranyaka and Chandogya Upanishads, have been
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  • ...n found preserved in the desert of Tarim Basin dating from the 3rd century BC.
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  • ...description of a much earlier encounter between King Mu of Zhou (1023-957 BC) and a mechanical engineer known as Yan Shi, an 'artificer'. The latter pro ...Similar Chinese accounts of flying automata are written of the 5th century BC Mohist philosopher Mozi and his contemporary Lu Ban, who made artificial wo
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  • ...tice, issued by the [[Sumer]]ian king [[Urukagina]] of [[Lagash]] ca. 2300 BC. Perhaps the earliest prototype for a law of government, this document its ...ll known to exist seems to be the [[Code of Ur-Nammu]] of [[Ur]] (ca. 2050 BC). Some of the more well known among these include the [[code of Hammurabi]]
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  • ...[[Africa]] 9,000 years before the time of [[Solon]], or approximately 9500 BC. After a failed attempt to invade [[Athens]], Atlantis sank into the ocean ...the failed [[Sicilian Expedition|Athenian invasion of Sicily]] in 415-413 BC.
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  • ...would date from approximately [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3000_BC 3000 BC]. The star [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldebaran Aldebaran], when it mar
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  • ...Leviticus and Deuteronomy (Rahlfs nos. 801, 819, and 957), and 1st century BC fragments of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and the [[Mi ...erous processes of redaction, emerging in their current form in around 450 BC. A number of anomalous sources not traceable to any of the three major docu
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  • ...[[Uruk]] (Early Dynastic II, first dynasty of Uruk). He ruled circa [[2600 BC]]. He became the central character in the ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]'' - one o
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  • ...r developed his sessions into a method of teaching philosophy and in [[387 BC]], established what is known today as the [[Old Academy]]. ...[[Carneades]], another student, established the [[New Academy]]. In [[335 BC]], [[Aristotle]] refined the method with his own theories and established t
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  • ...nt system go back to the [[Sumer]]ian civilization of approximately 2000 [[BC]]. Around 500 BC [[Heraclitus]], held that the passage of time and the future both lay beyon
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  • ...Greek city-states, notably [[Athens]] following a popular uprising in 508 BC. Democracy is people who rule the government directly.[https://www.bbc.co. ...ver, modern scholars note that the word ''democracy'' at the third century BC had been degraded and could mean any autonomous state no matter how oligarc
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  • ...dle East by the conquests of [[Alexander of Macedon]] in the [[4th century BC]].
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  • ...Egypt|Egyptian]] tomb paintings depicting dancing figures from circa 3300 BC and the [[Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka]] paintings in [[India]]. ...such as Egyptian tomb paintings depicting dancing figures from circa 3300 BC and the Bhimbetka rock-shelter paintings in India.
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  • ...gions]] arose in both east and west, particularly around the [[6th century BC]]. Over time, a great variety of religions developed around the world, with ...dle East by the conquests of [[Alexander of Macedon]] in the [[4th century BC]].
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  • ...he national god of the monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th century BC in the Kingdom of Judah and during the Babylonian captivity, and further in
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  • ...s he lacked the ability to provide his own answers. It was not until 1,000 BC, that the best known work of Vedic Literature, the Satapatha-Brahmana, appe About the middle of the sixth century BC courageous Greek thinkers began to throw off the yoke of mythology and to l
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  • ...ng [[linear equations]]. The Chinese mathematics [[text]] from between 300 BC and AD 200, ''[[The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art]]'' (''Jiu Zhang
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  • ...sed]]. While the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_century_bc 6th century BC] was a time of great spiritual [[awakening]], this time is [[forecast]] to
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  • ...ltures#India|ancient India]] explained the phenomenon from the 8th century BC. In the 4th century BC, the [[Greek philosophy|Greek philosopher]] [[Aristotle]] believed that the
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  • ...the best known example of an early library, flourishing in the 3rd century BC and possibly inspired by [[Demetrius Phalereus]].
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  • ...first appears in Egypt (and North Africa) beginning in the 2nd millennium BC. ...ncient [[Vedic civilization|Vedic]] culture at least as far back as [[3000 BC]]. It is the third largest religion with approximately 1.05 [[1000000000 (n
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  • BERTRAND: Approximately, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1323_BC 1327 BC]. his birth was, from your time, April 27th. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...written in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celestine_Prophecy600_BC 600 BC].
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  • ...was the incarnation of a Paradise Creator Son on Urantia. He was born in 7 BC (1351,5) He died in AD 30. (1987,1) ...arth for 94 years (1015,7), terminating his incarnation in (1980 -94) 1886 BC
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  • ...i and the Chinese philosopher '''Gongsun Long''' (ca. [[325 BC|325]]–[[250 BC]]) proposed the paradox "One and one cannot become two, since neither becom
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  • ...ld as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmec Olmec] preclassic (1150-500 BC). The snake represents the earth and vegetation, but it was in [[Teotihuaca
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  • ...g the Dead Sea Scrolls pushing its date of origin back to at least 100-200 BC (except for part 2, see below).
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  • ...its [[Latin]] title De Interpretatione). It is one of the earliest (c.360 BC) extant philosophical works in the Western [[tradition]] to deal with the r
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  • ...in Northern [[History of India|India]] with [[Pāṇini]], the [[5th century BC]] grammarian who formulated 3,959 rules of [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] [ ...a|Sumerian]] ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]'' (dated from around [[3rd millennium BC|2700 B.C.]]), parts of the [[Bible]], the surviving works of [[Homer]] (the
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  • ...pse/SEsaros/SEsaros.html Eclipses and the Saros saros]. In the 2nd century BC, the size and distance of the Moon were estimated by [https://www-groups.dc
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  • ...f Isaiah]], was still worshipped by certain Hebrews during the 6th century BC [3].
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  • [[Image:Sumerian 26th c Adab.jpg|thumb|26th century BC [[Sumerian]] [[cuneiform script]] in [[Sumerian language]], listing gifts t ...ed in the creation of what he calls the "Central Civilization" around 1500 BC. Central Civilization later expanded to include the entire Middle East and
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  • ...ught is evident; but whether virtue is knowledge is not clear. Then if ''BC'' is not less probable or is more probable than ''AC'', we have reduction; ...the Fact AC from the Rule AB, 'benevolence is wisdom', along with the Case BC, 'contributing to charity is benevolent'.
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  • ...ange Trading Systems were first developed by Michael Linton, in Courtenay, BC, ''see'' [https://www.gmlets.u-net.com/explore/home.html "LETSystems - new ...ange Trading Systems were first developed by Michael Linton, in Courtenay, BC, see "LETSystems - new money". Retrieved: 2006-08-01.
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  • ...gold is not spoken of as possible, according to extant sources, before 133 BC " (Sivin, 1968, p. 25).
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  • ...Melchizedek, appearing in the time of Abraham, seen variously as 1800-1900 BC., was a surrogate. We can only speculate on the reasons for his appearance
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  • ...ons to statics culminated in the work of [[Archimedes]] in the 3rd century BC, which still forms part of modern physics. In contrast, [[Aristotle]]'s dyn
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  • The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[philosopher]] [[Plato]](428-328 BC), in his book [[The Republic]], argued that all conventional political syst
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  • ...rance on our world just a little less than a million years ago, in 991,474 BC. (710,7) and we were then registered as an inhabited world - number 606 in
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  • MERIUM: I suggested they consider celebrating their nuptials in Vancouver, BC, at the what you call "IC99" thereby planting in their consciousness and re
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  • ...ization, in the archaeological site of Tell Mardikh in Syria dated to 2300 BC. He may have been a desert god at some point, as the myths say that he had
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  • ...e ''Genesis'' narratives. After its actual decline, beginning about [[1500 BC]], Dilmun developed such a reputation as a long-lost garden of exotic perfe
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  • ...y tablet known as the "[[Eridu Genesis]]", datable to ca. the 18th century BC. It also includes a [[Deluge (mythology)|flood myth]]. ...ophical ideas as transmitted by the [[Philo of Alexandria]] (a 1st century BC Jewish thinker who tried to reconcile Judaism with [[Platonism]]), the Chur
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  • ...history of a group of Israelites who immigrated to the Americas, circa 600 BC. Throughout the history of the resulting civilizations (the Nephites and La
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  • ...[[pharaoh]] [[Akhenaten]] (Amenophis IV), who ruled between 1358 and 1340 BC. The Aten cult is often cited as the earliest known example of monotheism,
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  • ...ural or rock-hewn caves were also found that date to the [[Roman era]] (63 BC to 324 AD)."(Beyond the Basilica:Christians and Muslims in Nazareth|author=
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  • ...ttee on electoral reform in 2004. The committee asked a spokesman from the BC group about that, and heard a lot about that at the meeting. What are your
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  • ...e perpendiculars drawn from the midpoints of B´C´, C´A´, A´B´ to the sides BC, CA, AB respectively, are concurrent at the radical center of the circles..
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  • ...ha.org/mukuldey-archives.htm] Foreign Influence on Indian Culture (c. 600 BC to AD 320) by Manjari Ukil]
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  • ...nning of the current one, which corresponds to either 11 or 13 August 3114 BC in the Gregorian calendar, depending on the formula used.[5]
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  • speaking about mid 8 century th BC before the Babylonian captivity of Israel. Mark Copeland writes
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  • *January 24, 2004, T/R Peri, BC, Canada Grp
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  • ...e [[transmutation of species]] have existed since at least the 6th century BC, when they were expounded by the [[Greek philosophy|Greek philosopher]] [[A * History of Science: Origins of Evolutionary Theory [https://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/darwin/sect3.htm]
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  • ...priests. Greek ''mágos'' is first attested in [[Heraclitus]] (6th century BC, apud. [[Clement of Alexandria|Clement]] ''Protrepticus 12'') who curses th
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  • The invention of [[writing system]]s around [[4th millennium BC|5000 years ago]] allowed the preservation of language on material objects,
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