They were concerned about having the ability to recreate a chronology, a tick-tock of what had happened. |
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Reference is made to the dating presence of shells and glacial deposits, and the burial chronology and body size reduction evidence. |
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It is quite consistent with both the Sothic and the eclipse-based dating of the Egyptian New Kingdom chronology. |
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The former also include excellent translations from Serbo-Croatian, as well as a meticulously edited text, useful chronology, and full index. |
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The south coast of Peru is the region that much of Andean prehistory bases its archaeological chronology on, so this is not a minor issue. |
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Through the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, scholars argued relentlessly about the details of Egyptian and Chinese chronology. |
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Ignoring the chronology, it extended to some 149 paragraphs and cross-referred to dozens of the documents in the lever arch file exhibits. |
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It finishes with a chronology of metal discoveries through to the transuranic elements. |
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For those of a certain tribal cast of Irish-Australian mind, such questions of geography and chronology are trifling. |
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The book is a chronology of free climbing in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. |
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This book outlines the basic chronology of a guy born with cross eyes and resulting low self-esteen who reinvents busking to suit his own needs. |
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In terms of chronology, the film follows the conventional rise-and-fall structure of the traditional biopic. |
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He accommodates the reader with nine pages of Berlin history chronology, 55 illustrations, and a plenitude of notes, bibliography, and index. |
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The financial regulator said it was a chronology of events rather than an explanation of what had happened. |
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Within this framework the essays move impressionistically back and forth with little attention to, or interest in, specific chronology. |
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A multivariate analysis upon ictal chronology and interictal spikes predicts perfusion patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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Marine tephra layers form important chronostratigraphic markers and may also provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology. |
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Under Duport, Barrow studied Greek, Latin, Hebrew, French, Spanish, Italian, literature, chronology, geography and theology. |
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Just how that could be done in a vacuum, with pupils ignorant of historical events or chronology, was not explained. |
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This gentry subscribed liberally to the clergymen's local histories, incorporating chronology, natural history and meteorology. |
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Included in both the Ford and Cukor volumes are a chronology, a filmography, an index, and a photo gallery. |
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Perhaps if I can hand up to your Honour a chronology that I prepared in the matter and also an amended draft order nisi. |
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Finally there is a selection of criticism from Chesterton to the editor herself followed by a chronology and selected bibliography. |
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It contains a wonderful chronology and a complete bibliography, and it is fun to read. |
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Each box includes a chronology of cultural and historical events to set the composer's life in context. |
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The book also has a very useful chronology of events from 1947 to this year. |
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In addition, there is a very extensive bibliography, a chronology, a glossary, and a list of acronyms. |
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She has provided a detailed commentary on Ray's films and compiled an extensive filmography, added a chronology, and updated the index. |
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There is also a detailed chronology, family trees, maps and a list of contents. |
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It is in fact exceedingly hard to establish the chronology of these developments in rulership and government. |
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Again, this event intersected the larger chronology in a finely tuned set of near coincidences. |
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The 2001 recession will be the first in history whose causes and chronology were debated even before the downturn began. |
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The interviews are not arranged in order of birth chronology or in any other particular sequence. |
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Similar developments in European politics owed much to a broadly shared chronology caused by events on a continental or global scale. |
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The chronology of historic mining operations in Tennessee caves is problematic. |
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Those letters need to be looked at in the context of the particular chronology of events. |
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Further, it can be pointed out that he had no sense of chronology or sequence of time while writing the chapter. |
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A relatively clear chronology has been established for a significant portion of his oeuvre. |
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There are six sections in the anthology that are arranged by genre and chronology. |
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The law of superposition permitted archaeologists to produce a chronology of cultural change at a particular site. |
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The principal aim of the dendrochronologist is to establish a tree-ring chronology where each year can be related to a relative tree-ring width. |
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Mostly, though, his opponents were disquieted by his notion that the world might be older than the biblical chronology would indicate. |
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This influences both the definition of the late Eneolithic cultural groups in this area and their chronology. |
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In the current study, fluoride measurements of 889 lagomorph long bones from 183 features were used to develop a relative chronology of features. |
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One chronologer, the Huguenot scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger, won renown for his reformation of the traditional approach to chronology. |
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I think my learned friend has done a chronology which includes them as well. |
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In the film, this was translated into a chronology of the years, eclectically soundtracking the film's events. |
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A combination of radar facies analysis and radar stratigraphy has been used to interpret the radar profiles and define a relative chronology. |
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Following the chronology of Clancy's mega-popular techno-thrillers, then, The Sum of All Fears is the next logical choice. |
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The relative chronology derived from the radar stratigraphy clearly shows that the dune has migrated from east to west. |
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Maybe someone will create a chronology of Google screenshots for their own website, to show its growth. |
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The set of illustrations is interspersed by textual commentary, which guides the book through a logical chronology. |
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Her narrative follows a loopy line traced more by mood and caprice than by causation or chronology. |
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In the early chapters, the book follows a historical chronology rather than a natural one, focusing on how interpretations have changed with subsequent discoveries. |
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And what McGrath is especially good at doing is painstakingly reconstructing the chronology. |
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President Bush, in my view, wisely decided not to make his book a chronology of his administration. |
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According to the new CIA chronology, that was the first briefing at which the subject of waterboarding was raised. |
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The neighbours' cars came and went, but with Garda door-to-door inquiries and the chronology of the previous hours slowly coming to light, it was anything but quotidian. |
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The nouveau roman or new novel, sometimes called the antinovel, dispensed with previous notions of plot, character, style, theme, psychology, chronology, and message. |
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Human history has remained the chronology of struggles between master and servant, have and have nots, between capitalists and proletariats, exploiter and exploited. |
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Stratigraphic and radiocarbon information can be used to give direction to the order produced through seriation and to begin to construct an absolute chronology. |
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Once they have sketched the outlines of the basic chronology, geochemistry and geography, the rest will probably fall, microfossil by microfossil. |
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Indeed, in so far as it is material, I am wholly unpersuaded that the chronology of events which appears in the affidavits shows due diligence on her part. |
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This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology. |
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But on top of that, you have to put the chronology in order here. |
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Although a loose chronology is evident in the development from one style to another, earlier styles of wall painting were renewed in later periods. |
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The following are my findings regarding the relevant chronology of events. |
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The book follows a calendrical sequence, each poem dated and grouped by month, so that the events of a hundred years follow a seasonal ebb and flow, not chronology. |
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He went through the chronology of the complaints made by the plaintiffs. |
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Most readers will probably be satisfied to peruse only the first and last chapters, those dealing with the history and chronology of the fires and the conclusions drawn. |
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After I told my family and a whole lot of assembled villagers the entire chronology of events the third time over, I excused myself and went indoors. |
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Both volumes contain a list of Gould's major published works, a brief chronology of Gould's life, and notes on the correspondence to facilitate the use of the books. |
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It has a comprehensive bibliography, index and a chronology of the period. |
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A chronology of major events and a subject guide follow the introduction. |
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A chronological history is, however, difficult to present because of the lack of concern of the ancient Indians to chronology and historical perspective. |
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To its followers, heritage offered a free ticket into a past liberated from the schoolmasterly disciplines of chronology, narrative, and moral judgment. |
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Rather, it is an attempt to clarify some issues in Biblical chronology, so that some common ground can be established amongst creationist chronologists. |
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These two paintings, linked by an overlapping chronology, similar measurements, and compositional analogies, may in fact have been intended as pendants. |
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Similarly, the discussion of the collegiate churches sorts out problems of chronology and attribution becoming the best reviews available of their paintings and decoration. |
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Much of the piecing together of the outline chronology that I have followed in this book was undertaken by pioneer scholars in the field of Indology. |
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The behaviour of the two institutions under co-decision is illustrated in Exhibit 5.1, a chronology of the working time directive in conciliation. |
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The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly contemporary with their American counterparts. |
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He sets out to establish a solid stylistic chronology, relying heavily on dated objects or those with invincible provenances, tradesmen's bills, and house inventories. |
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Such tephra layers provide information on eruption dynamics and chronology as deduced from granulometric properties, and thickness and distribution patterns. |
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The problem is general and any particular dendrochronologist may run into difficulty when he attempts to correlate an exotic ring pattern against an indigenous chronology. |
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Burrows believes that the answer can be found by untangling Mainwaring's confused chronology of the trip to Berlin. |
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This interpretation, however, is inconsistent with the chronology in the Synoptic Gospels. |
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Problems with chronology, however, lead commentators to suggest that he may have left after the 1328 hajj. |
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Due to the vast numbers and great variation in styles, no absolute chronology of Korean dolmens has yet been established. |
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The history of art is often told as a chronology of masterpieces created in each civilization. |
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All of that material could weave through the game preparation chronology. |
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For Watt's sense of chronology was strong, in a way, and his dislike of battology was very strong. |
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After the weight lifters and pole-vaulters went home, I assumed the High would return to tried-and-true chronology. |
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The information is organized topically and cross-referenced with special sections on abbreviations, conversion factors, and chronology. |
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Consider the monodists, where the traditional chronology draws a firm line. |
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Diet, feeding habits, and diel feeding chronology of the bonnethead shark, Sphyrna tiburo, in southwest Florida. |
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However, Annemund's murder took place in 660 and Wilfrid returned to England in 658, suggesting that Stephen's chronology is awry. |
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Germanus's involvement would also place the battle around 430, although Bede's chronology shows no knowledge of this. |
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In this context, detrital zircon chronology appears to be a promising tool for provenance analysis of Baltic sedimentary basins. |
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After nearly three decades a detailed understanding of the chronology of the eastern amphora types is only just being developed. |
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For this reason a comprehensive architectural chronology must jump backwards and forwards from one building to another. |
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Weber's ordeal with mental illness was carefully described in a personal chronology that was destroyed by his wife. |
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This paper presents preliminary results from coring in Silver Lake, Michigan, that establish a chronology for the Silver Lake embayment. |
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Modern scholars regard these periods as arbitrary divisions of Maya chronology, rather than indicative of cultural evolution or decline. |
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Wilfrid appears to have spent about a year in Kent, but the exact chronology is uncertain. |
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The traditional chronology, or at least the most widespread, proposes the succession of events outlined in the following paragraphs. |
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A distinct regional term is warranted, however, by the location and chronology of the sites and the exact typology. |
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He therefore proposed a relative chronology of periods with floating dates, to be called the Earlier and Later Stone Age. |
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The Pakistan government's official chronology identifies this as the time when the foundation of Pakistan was laid. |
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The three Native American mtDNA evolution rate models all fall within the long chronology theory of migration into the Americas. |
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In the early 21st century, the models of the chronology of migration are divided into two general approaches. |
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It is the third epoch of Gabriel de Mortillet's cave chronology system, corresponding roughly to the Late Pleistocene. |
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In the continental domain, there are still open discussion on their real nature, chronology, geodynamic and petroleum implications. |
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Subsequent fieldwork, metamorphic studies and radiometric dating has refined their chronology but supported their original hypothesis. |
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Presbyterians do not insist that every detail of chronology or sequence or prescientific description in scripture be true in literal form. |
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All of these letters easily fit into the chronology of Paul's journeys depicted in Acts of the Apostles. |
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With the revised Stonehenge chronology, this is after the Sarsen Circle and trilithons were erected at Stonehenge. |
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It is possible that only the chronology has been distorted, but it seems that one of the first consuls, Lucius Junius Brutus, came from a plebeian family. |
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His absolute chronology has held up well against radiocarbon dating, with the exception that the period's start is closer to 1700 BC than 1800 BC, as Montelius suggested. |
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The former maintains that the traditional chronology of the Timaeus corroborates the argument in favor of the tripartition of the soul in the Laws. |
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Since the dates of borrowings and sound laws are not precisely known, it is not possible to use loans to establish absolute or calendar chronology. |
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He argues the art-historical cases for their chronology and the result is valuable for revealing a coherent corpus, which he summarizes succinctly. |
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If this chronology is correct, he probably went from Canterbury to the Witan at Oxford, with Archbishop Wulfstan of York in attendance, to record the event. |
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Due to his innovations in computing the age of the world, he was accused of heresy at the table of Bishop Wilfrid, his chronology being contrary to accepted calculations. |
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Helmes-Hayes lays out the text of his book as a chronology, and in so doing is able to successfully lineate the development of John Porter as an academic. |
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Mercator wrote on geography, philosophy, chronology and theology. |
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The chronology of nucleated villages is much debated and not yet clear. |
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Prior investigations of changes in the direction of drainage and their chronology were based on ancient shorelines, varve clay counts and radiocarbon datings. |
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Glottochronology and the chronology of maize in the Americas. |
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The SPECMAP Project, funded by the US National Science Foundation, has produced one standard chronology for oxygen isotope records, although there are others. |
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There are various interpretations that characterise the events in a way that supports a particular thesis without taking issue with the basic chronology. |
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Ceawlin's reign is thought to be more reliably documented than those of his predecessors, though the Chronicle's dates of 560 to 592 are different from the revised chronology. |
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The chronology of these religious concepts is unclear, and scholars contest which religion affected the other as well as the chronological sequence of the ancient texts. |
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