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Later in the book Cruttwell omits Teuffel's first half of the Ciceronian and starts the Golden Age at Cicero's consulship of 63 BC, an error perpetuated into Cruttwell's second edition as well.
Furthermore, the mutual consistency of these independent dendrochronological sequences has been confirmed by comparing their radiocarbon and dendrochronological ages .< ref > Minze Stuiver, et al., " Radiocarbon Age Calibration back to 13, 300 Years BP and the < sup > 14 </ sup > C Age Matching of the German Oak and US Bristlecone Pine Chronologies ", Radiocarbon, 28 ( 1986 ): 969-979 .</ ref > These and other data have provided a calibration curve for radiocarbon dating whose internal error does not exceed ± 163 years over the entire 26, 000 years of the curve.
It alludes to the many confusing error messages that technology users have had to put up with in the Information Age.
In the issue introduction, the Social Text editor, Andrew Ross, said that the attack upon science studies was a conservative reaction to reduced funding for scientific research, characterising the Flight from Science and Reason conference as an attempted " linking together a host of dangerous threats: scientific creationism, New Age alternatives and cults, astrology, UFO-ism, the radical science movement, postmodernism, and critical science studies, alongside the ready-made historical specters of Aryan-Nazi science and the Soviet error of Lysenkoism " that " degenerated into name-calling.

Age and play
The Taboo belief is particularly strong among many Indigenous groups in the South East of Australia, where it is forbidden and considered " cultural theft " for non-Indigenous women, and especially performers of New Age music regardless of gender, to play or even touch a didgeridoo.
This became a significant issue in Europe from the beginning of the modern era in the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, continuing to play a significant role through World War I in the 20th century.
It was arguably the most popular play of the " Age of Shakespeare " and set new standards in effective plot construction and character development.
This release was contained in a small cardboard box containing a triple-CD jewel case, featuring Ultima Online: Age of Shadows, but also included Ultima IX: Ascension install and play discs as a special bonus.
She appeared in the audio play The Youth of Old Age, produced in 2008 by the Wireless Theatre Company.
The Queen novels are examples of the classic " fair play ", whodunit mystery, textbook examples of what became known as the " Golden Age " of the mystery novel.
The first television adaptation of the play was in 1960 when the BBC produced a serial entitled An Age of Kings.
The first television adaptation of the play was in 1960 when the BBC produced a serial entitled An Age of Kings.
The first television adaptation of the play was in 1960 when the BBC produced a serial entitled An Age of Kings.
Rymer's play is a flop ; it precedes his famous The Tragedies of the Last Age Considered by a scant year.
The pieces included a new play, Golden Age ; Master Class, starring Tyne Daly ; and The Lisbon Traviata, starring John Glover and Malcolm Gets.
Black points out that hunter-gatherer societies are typified by play ( in the sense of " productive play "), a view he backs up with the work of anthropologist Marshall Sahlins in his essay " The Original Affluent Society ," reprinted in his book " Stone Age Economics " ( 1971 ).
Thomas Heywood's two-part play The Iron Age also depicts the Trojan war and the story of Troilus and Cressida, but it is not certain whether his or Shakespeare's play was written first.
The Age reported that despite Kewell's stalled attempt to finish his career in the A-League, his exasperation was " disappointed and even a little bit sad " about what had happened since he showed some interest in returning to Australia to play in the A-League.
Regarded as one of the Golden Age of Television's best quiz show parodies, the Honeymooners episode depicted Kramden spending a week intensively studying popular songs, only to blow the first question on the subject when he returned to play on the show.
In the 1990s, he and his wife toured Germany and Austria with Curth Flatow's play Ein gesegnetes Alter ( A Blessed Age ), which was also televised in 1996.
This is the first time they appear as Egyptian mercenaries, and they would play an increasingly significant role in Late Bronze Age history, ultimately appearing among the Sea Peoples that ravaged the east Mediterranean at the end of the Bronze Age.
* The Golden Age ( play ), a play by Louis Nowra
* The Golden Age ( Gurney play ), a play by A. R. Gurney
Stress changes associated with bending of the lithosphere caused by the melting of continental glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age, has been considered to play a role, as well as downward pull from sinking igneous rock bodies below the fault.

Age and role
Agate is one of the most common materials used in the art of hardstone carving, and has been recovered at a number of ancient sites, indicating its widespread use in the ancient world ; for example, archaeological recovery at the Knossos site on Crete illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan culture.
Richard Cromwell owed his 1930s movie fame in part to being personally selected by DeMille for the role as the leader of the youth gang in DeMille's poignant, now cult-favorite, This Day and Age ( 1933 ).
Before the Iron Age, the role of cavalry on the battlefield was largely performed by light chariots.
Additionally, the majority of commercial didgeridoo recordings available are distributed by multinational recording companies and feature non-Aboriginals playing a New Age style of music with liner notes promoting the instrument's spirituality which misleads consumers about the didgeridoo's secular role in traditional Aboriginal culture.
Charles Taylor, in his 2007 book A Secular Age, showed the historical role of deism, leading to what he calls an exclusive humanism.
It played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution and laid the material basis for the modern knowledge-based economy and the spread of learning to the masses.
Two entities founded in 1962: the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California and the Findhorn Foundation — an intentional community which continues to operate the Findhorn Ecovillage near Findhorn, Moray, Scotland — played an instrumental role during the early growth period of the New Age movement.
This is reflected in the role of " seers " in Dark Age Wales ( dryw ) and Ireland ( fáith ).
Secularism is often associated with the Age of Enlightenment in Europe and plays a major role in Western society.
Cities such as Hamoukar and Emar played an important role during the late Neolithic and Bronze Age.
Mesopotamian Shamash plays an important role during the Bronze Age, and " my Sun " is eventually used as an address to royalty.
It is assumed that Tîwaz was overtaken in popularity and in authority by both Odin and Thor at some point during the Migration Age, as Odin shares his role as God of war.
Having played diverse roles in many well-received films, Ryder won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and an Academy Award nomination in the same category for her role in The Age of Innocence in 1993, as well as another Academy Award nomination for Little Women the following year for Best Actress.
* December 24 – Actor Lionel Barrymore begins what will become an annual tradition of the Golden Age of Radio – playing the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in dramatizations of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.
To Americans, it can sometimes represent elitism and power politics, and its role has been a source of controversy throughout the nation's history, particularly beginning around the Gilded Age period in the late 19th century.
Amos Nur argues that earthquakes played a major role in the destruction of Mycenae and many other cities at the end of the Bronze Age.
This " bridging role " has allowed the Fertile Crescent to retain a greater amount of biodiversity than either Europe or North Africa, where climate changes during the Ice Age led to repeated extinction events when ecosystems became squeezed against the waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Although The Diamond Age explores the role of technology and personal relationships in child development, its deeper and darker themes also probe the relative values of cultures ( which Stephenson explores in his other novels as well ) and the shortcomings in communication between them.
Already in the Stone Age, Monte Arci played an important role.
Foreign relations of Portugal are linked with its historical role as a major player in the Age of Discovery and the holder of the now defunct Portuguese Empire.
The Netherlands and Dutch people have played an important role for centuries as a culturally liberal and tolerant centre, with the Dutch Golden Age regarded as the zenith.
Though later Greeks like Herodotus dated Cadmus's role in the founding myth of Thebes to well before the Trojan War ( or, in modern terms, during the Aegean Bronze Age ), this chronology conflicts with most of what is now known or thought to be known about the origins and spread of both the Phoenician and Greek alphabets.
In 1953, he entered into correspondence with fan Jerry Bails, which initially focused on Bails ' fondness for the Justice Society and All-Star Comics, but ultimately became a friendship that not only informed and influenced the dawning of comics ' Silver Age, but also comics fandom, in which Bails played a key role.
Other important debates consider the role of Knossos in the administration of Bronze Age Crete, and whether Knossos acted as the primary center, or was on equal footing with the several other contemporaneous palaces that have been discovered on Crete.

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