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Early 20th century CE
to present
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BC
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BC
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** Early Dynastic period (~ 2900 – 2350
BC )
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( d
. 1999
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. Richter
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** The Garden Tomb, discovered in the
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. S
. Navy vessel has captured an enemy vessel at sea since the
19th century
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19th Prime Minister of Japan
( d
. 1936
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19th century transportation route across southwestern North America
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19th Judicial Circuit of Florida
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