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Dating and Greek
Dating from 1675, this document envisaged hundreds of works, including the Bible in Greek, editions of the Coptic Gospels and works of the Church Fathers, texts in Arabic and Syriac, comprehensive editions of classical philosophy, poetry, and mathematics, a wide range of medieval scholarship, and also " a history of insects, more perfect than any yet Extant.
Dating from c. 730 BC, it is one of our most important testimonies to the early Greek alphabet, from which our own Latin alphabet descends via the Etruscan alphabet.

Dating and Bronze
In 1995, using Optical Luminescence Dating, David Miles and Simon Palmer of the Oxford Archaeological Unit assigned the Uffington White Horse to the late Bronze Age.
However, evidence from Carbon Dating suggests that the stone circle which encircled Newgrange may not be contemporary with the monument itself but was placed there some 1, 000 years later in the Bronze Age.
Dating of the remnants places them in the late Bronze Age, but remnants dating back to neolite and mezolite age are also expected to be found.
Dating from the time of Hezekiah, and seemingly built in response to the threat of siege by Sennacherib, it was an aqueduct that effectively replaced the Middle Bronze Age channel.

Dating and Age
Dating back to the Neolithic Age, the first bronze drums, called the Dong Son drums, have been uncovered in and around the Red River Delta regions of Vietnam and Southern China.
Dating back to the Neolithic Age, the first bronze drums, called the Dong Son drums have been uncovered in and around the Red River Delta regions of Vietnam and Southern China.
Dating the body has proven problematic, but it is thought that Lindow Man was deposited into Lindow Moss, face down, some time between 2 BC and 119 AD, in either the Iron Age or Romano-British period.
Dating back to Roman navigation, the lateen became the favourite sail of the Age of Discovery.
These events may have occurred during the Age of Aries ( see also Dating the Exodus overview ).
* De Geer, G. ( 1935a ), Dating of the Ice Age in Scotland.

Dating and 13th
Dating from the late Norman period, it was transformed in the 13th century when the nave was shortened and the façade added.
Dating from the 13th century, the parish church is dedicated to Saint Mary, It is a grade II * listed building which was heavily restored between 1859 and 1861 by Ewan Christian.
Dating to the early 13th century, the church has many fine features such as carved poppy heads and stained glass thought to be from Sulgrave Manor.
Dating back to the 13th century, this is Hackney Central's oldest building.

Dating and century
Dating from the late 19th century, it contains many expensive and speciality shops.
Dating back to the late 19th century, the main center of the older Chinatown is Pender Street and Main Street in downtown Vancouver, which is also, along with Victoria's Chinatown, one of the oldest surviving Chinatowns in North America, and has been the setting for a variety of modern Chinese Canadian culture and literature.
Dating from the 11th century, this sport has local leagues and attracts large crowds.
Dating from the 18th century, " Les Anges dans nos Campagnes " is another famous French carol.
Dating from the 2nd century, it is an unreinforced concrete dome 43. 4 meters wide resting on a circular wall, or rotunda, 6 meters thick.
Dating to the 12th century as Wiesdorf, the Leverkusen area was rural until the late 19th century.
Dating from at least the 10th century and an important settlement in Saxon times,
Dating from the 12th century are the ruins of St. James Priory, set within the Priory Park.
Dating from the 19th century, the German term lorchel is a result of the older lorche, itself from the 18th century Low German Lorken, aligning with the similar sounding ( and similar looking ) morchel.
Dating from the 15th century are the sanctuary and chancel.
Dating from the 9th century ( at about 862 AD ), it is an eleven-step staircase made of carved and sculptured teak wood.
Dating from the seventeenth century, the oldest remaining architectural feature in Monaghan town is the " Old Cross "-located in Old Cross Square.
Dating from the 14th century, though much altered, the Tower is at present not open to the public, having been rendered dangerous by subsidence due to coal-mining ( view from exterior ).
Dating from the twelfth century, this emblem was central to the town's belief that it was independent of the United Kingdom.
Dating from the second half of the 17th century, Bognie Castle may have been built by the Clan Morrison.
Dating from the fifteenth century, the image had been the emblem of the Knights of the Golden Fleece, founded by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy.
Dating back to the time of the Babylonian captivity ( 6th century BCE ), public Torah reading mostly followed an annual cycle beginning and ending on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, with the Torah divided into 54 weekly portions to correspond to the lunisolar Hebrew calendar, which contains up to 55 weeks, the exact number varying between leap years and regular years.
Dating to middle of the third century BC, they are written from right to left in the Kharosthi script.
Dating back to the 11th century, the church has the third longest bellropes in Britain.
Dating from the 16th century, the name was chosen to evoke the era of Spain's military supremacy as the leading Catholic power in Europe under the Hapsburg Emperors.

Dating and BC
Dating is still currently broad ( 3500 – 500 BC ).
Dating is still currently broad ( 3500 – 500 BC ).
Dating to 1800 BC, it is the oldest surviving medical text of any kind.
Dating of the construction of Maeshowe is difficult but dates derived from burials in similar tombs cluster around 3000 BC.
" P. V. Vartak suggests in his book, The Scholarly Dating of Mahabharat, that the " slipping of Abhijit " and ascension of Krittika ( Pleiades ) might refer to the gradual drop of Vega as a pole star since 12, 000 BC.
Dating to the late 4th millennium BC ( and possibly remaining in use until the early 3rd ), it belongs to the Late Neolithic Wartberg culture.
Ten centuries after Bede, the French astronomers Philippe de la Hire ( in the year 1702 ) and Jacques Cassini ( in the year 1740 ), purely to simplify certain calculations, put the Julian Dating System ( proposed in the year 1583 by Joseph Scaliger ) and with it an astronomical era into use, which contains a leap year zero, which precedes the year 1 ( AD ) but does not exactly coincide with the year 1 BC.
Dating from around 4000 BC, it was an oval area enclosed by two ditches, It is called a causewayed enclosure because the way the ditches were dug meant that there would originally have been gaps.
Dating to between 1550 BC and 300 BC, it consists of two rows of wooden posts, which it is believed would originally have carried a deck of some kind.
Dating from the 2nd millennium BC, this is one of the best preserved sites in Britain.
Dating from around 500 BC, it is known for its stelae, some inscribed in Ge ' ez and up to 14 metres in height.
Dating to the 1st century BC, it probably belonged to the gens Poppaea, and is known as Villa Poppaea.
Dating from as far back as around 2000 BC and some were still being built as late as the 19th century.

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