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History and Facts of Calendars
Timeline of interesting calendar facts. Length of the tropical year, defined as the average interval between vernal equinoxes. This calendar year was the objective of the Gregorian calendar reform, which finalized the calendar as we use it today.... |
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Ancient Indus Chronology
Around the Indus in 90 Slides 2: Ancient Civilizations Timeline. Modern archaeological excavations at the ancient Indus city of Harappa in Punjab, Pakistan have been going on since 1986. They are being conducted by HARP, the Harappa Archaeological Re... |
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A Chronological Bible Timeline
A timeline of the dates stated or implied in the Bible. Abel, Abraham, Adam, antediluvian, babylon, bible study, Cain, captivity, christian, chronological, Christ, creation, crucifixion, curse, devil, eden, Eve, evolution, evil, exodus, fall from gra... |
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Musical Timeline
This timeline is extremely comprehensive. The whole history of classical music can be browsed. Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Handel, Haydn, Wagner, Orchestra, Symphony, Opera, Music History. History of Music. Links, Portrait Gallery, Glossary of Musical T... |
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Timeline of Toys and Games
Chess to Rollerskates, The History Channal... |
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Timeline of Computing History
Traces the evolution of computing and computer technology... |
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Timeline of Information Sharing
Events in the conceptualizing and sharing of information... |
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The people's history of Mexico
Overview of the country's history which shows what the rest of the world was up to as Mexico evolved... |
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AncientScripts.com: Timeline
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems defines a writing system as 'a set of visible or tactile signs used to represent units of language in a systematic way'. In past centuries, scientists had used writing as one of the 'signs' of civilizati... |
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History of the Middle East, Timeline
Timeline from 3500 BC : Semitic clans in the Arabian peninsula, responding to pressures of over population in a region with limited resources, began migrating northward out of the area. They split up in the Sinai. One branch moved up the Nile Valley... |
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A brief history of Opium
Opium teaches only one thing, which is that aside from physical suffering, there is nothing real: André Malraux. The opium poppy is cultivated in lower Mesopotamia. The Sumerians refer to it as Hul Gil, the 'joy plant.' The Sumerians would soon pass... |
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BRONZE AGE : First Pharaos
The earliest hieroglyphs appear at about the beginning of the pharaonic age. 365-day calendar introduced. 1st Dynasty (2920 - 2770) This period is shrouded in mythology. Little is known of Menes and his descendants outside their claim of divine ances... |
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The Age of Exploration
The desire to explore the unknown has been a driving force in human history since the dawn of time. From the earliest documented accounts, ancient civilizations have explored the earth by sea. Early adventurers were motivated by religious beliefs, th... |
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthw... |
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Narmer, 1st King of all Egypt
Narmer was an Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled in the 31st century BC. Thought to be the successor to the predynastic Scorpion and/or Ka, he is considered by some to be the founder of the First dynasty, and therefore the first king of all Egypt. There is a... |
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