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on Age: Around 900 BC, written recor;900 BC;bc-i;;;; | on Age: Around 900 BC, written recor;900 BC;bc-i;;;; | ||
nown to be the 1st lunar day), an;1st;bc-m;;;; | nown to be the 1st lunar day), an;1st;bc-m;;;; | ||
er part of the 1st millennium.[ | er part of the 1st millennium.[00;1st;bc-m;;;; | ||
rated dates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[ | rated dates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] ;3520;bc-y;;;; | ||
ates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[ | ates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] Calibr;130;bc-ig;;;; | ||
s of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] Calibrati; BC;bc-r;;;; | |||
of Babylon in 1499: another updat;1499;bc-y;;;; | of Babylon in 1499: another updat;1499;bc-y;;;; | ||
es (ca. 16,000–300 BC). Cambridge: C;300 BC;bc-i;;;; | es (ca. 16,000–300 BC). Cambridge: C;300 BC;bc-i;;;; | ||
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Empire around 2300 BC, the chronolog;2300 BC;bc-i;;;;
assite) around 1200 BC, the invasions;1200 BC;bc-i;;;;
on Age: Around 900 BC, written recor;900 BC;bc-i;;;;
nown to be the 1st lunar day), an;1st;bc-m;;;;
er part of the 1st millennium.[00;1st;bc-m;;;;
rated dates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] ;3520;bc-y;;;;
ates of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] Calibr;130;bc-ig;;;;
s of 3520 ± 130 BC.[00] Calibrati; BC;bc-r;;;;
of Babylon in 1499: another updat;1499;bc-y;;;;
es (ca. 16,000–300 BC). Cambridge: C;300 BC;bc-i;;;;
tion from a.d. 1840 to 5210 b.c. R;1840;bc-ig;;;;
nd Collapse of Third Millennium Nor;Third;bc-m;;;;