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  Paleolithic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower Paleolithic (2,500,000 BCE - 120,000 BCE, approx.): This was the time of the hand axe-industries.
Middle Paleolithic (300,000 BCE - 30,000 BCE, approx.): Flake tools were made by the prepared-core technique.
This culture seems to be primarily associated with the Cro-Magnon, or modern man.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paleolithic   (455 words)

  
 BCE :: Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund
Under the BCE Plan of Arrangement, your shares have to be consolidated at a ratio of 0.915 consolidated common shares for each BCE common share.
The Effective Date of the BCE Plan of Arrangement was July 10, 2006, 5:01 PM (EST) which was the record date of the distribution by BCE of units in the Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund and the consolidation of BCE’s outstanding common shares.
The effective date of BCE Plan of Arrangement was July 10, 2006, which was the record date of the distribution by BCE of Units and the consolidation of BCE’s outstanding common shares.
www.bce.ca /en/investors/shareholderinfo/transactions/aliant   (3139 words)

  
 Seleucid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seleucus invaded India (modern Punjab Pakistan) in 304 BCE, but was defeated by Chandragupta Maurya (Sandrokottos), founder of the Maurya empire.
It is said that Chandragupta fielded an army of 100,000 men and 9,000 war elephants, and forced Seleucus to cede territories in eastern and southern present-day Afghanistan.
Demetrius I attempted to restore Seleucid power in Judea particularly, but was overthrown in 150 BC by Alexander Balas -- an impostor who (with Egyptian backing) claimed to be the son of Epiphanes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seleucid_Empire   (2032 words)

  
 History of Iran: Seleucid Empire
In 301 BCE, Antigonos was defeated by a coalition of other generals, and Seleucus became master of Syria as well, and in 281 BCE he took Asia Minor and the wars of the Diadochs ended.
At the age of eighty Seleukos was murdered by a fugitive Egyptian prince, but the throne passed on to Antiochus I (281-261 BCE), his son by Persian noblewoman Apamea, and after that to his son Antiochus II (261-246 BCE), who ruled as Great Kings from Samarkhand to the Aegean Sea.
In 140 BCE, the Seleucid king Demetrios II deciced that enough was enough and summoned whatever resources he had to check the Parthian advance.
www.iranchamber.com /history/seleucids/seleucids.php   (1832 words)

  
 religion and arch
It was a powerful culture in the first centuries BCE and CE, largely because of their control of east-west and north-south trade routes, giving rise to their reputation as wealthy middle-men.
Pergamum had already developed a form of "ruler worship," and when Rome, during the Imperial period (31 BCE onwards) developed the Imperial cult in the form of worship of Roma and Augustus, Pergamum was the earliest centre of emperor worship.
BCE), Masada and Herodium (both during the Revolt of 66-74 CE); traces might be found at Capernaum and possibly Caesarea Maritima.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /~prchrdsn/religion_and_arch.htm   (6161 words)

  
 Judea and Civil War
Around 150 BCE, a writer named Eupolemus wrote that Abraham was one of those who had survived the flood, that it was Abraham who had built Babylon, that Moses was the world's first philosopher, and that Moses had invented letters and had taught the Greeks.
Around 100 BCE, a Jew named Artapanus wrote a book entitled On the Jews in which he asserted that Moses had originated Egyptian civilization and had taught the Egyptians the worship of the bull-god, Apis, and the bird-god, Ibis.
In 141 BCE, more than twenty-five years into the rebellion (and shortly after Greece lost its independence to Rome) the Jews finally expelled the Seleucid dynasty's garrison from the citadel in Jerusalem.
www.fsmitha.com /h1/ch17.htm   (2503 words)

  
 Hist3
In 150 BCE, Demetrius I was defeated in battle by Alexander Balas.
In 148/47 or 147/46 BCE, Alexander Balas was ousted by Demetrius II, the son of Demetrius I; Jonathan then laid siege to the Akra in Jerusalem, still occupied by Syrian troops, and some of his own countrymen—his opponents—drew this to the attention of Demetrius II.
Dating from the first century BCE to the first century CE, this pot excavated at the settlement at Khirbet Qumran is 37.25 cm high (14 1/2 in.) and 18.7 cm in diameter (7 1/4 in.).
www.abu.nb.ca /Courses/NTIntro/InTest/Hist3.htm   (2720 words)

  
 digNubia
Very few of the names of the Nubian kings who lived before 1,550 BCE (Before Common Era, the same as BC) are known.
Thus, after about 780 BCE, we know most of the names of the Nubian rulers until the end of the kingdom of Kush, about 350 CE (Common Era, the same as AD).
(We still cannot read most of the inscriptions after about 200 BCE, since we have not learned to read Meroitic.) Most of the rulers are known only by their names written on their pyramids.
www.dignubia.org /bookshelf/rulers.php?lo=20&ord=   (287 words)

  
 OEDILF - Topic
BCE) developed a system to predict planetary motion and pretended to be able to draw the moon from heaven.
Alcibiades (al-suh-BY-uh-deez) was a general and politician (450—404 BCE) who commanded the Athenian fleet and won victories over the rival city of Sparta in 411 and 410 BCE during the 27-year-long Peloponnesian War, which ended with Athens surrendering to Sparta in 404 BCE.
It was conquered by the Spartans in 424 BCE and by Philip II of Macedon in 357 BCE.
www.oedilf.com /db/Lim.php?Topic=531   (4079 words)

  
 The Definitive Guide to History of Iran XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 6000 BCE the world saw a fairly sophisticated agricultural society and proto-urban population centers.
Its consist of an intermediate era of nearly 150 years between the dissoloution of Sassanid dynasty of Persia and establishment of first native dynasty of Persia after Islam in which Iran was ruled by Caliphates of Umayyads and continued with Abbassids.
They controlled the immediate area for more than 150 years and sporadically sent out adherents to strengthen their rule by murdering important officials.
www.xxxx.com /s/History_of_Iran   (3518 words)

  
 The Dead Sea Scrolls--The Damascus Document
The 'gathering in of the Teacher' refers to the death of Onias (171 BCE), the last legitimate High Priest of the Zadoc line.
During the 40 year period after Onias' death, from the death of Aleimas, 159 BCE, to the election of Jonathon, 152 BCE, the position of High Priest remained vacant.
When the Philistines sacked Shiloh (c 1080 BCE) they took with them the Ark of the Covenant as part of their booty.
www.thescrollsandthesect.com /damascusdocument.htm   (1772 words)

  
 CBC News: BCE Emergis cuts 150 jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
MONTREAL - E-commerce company BCE Emergis announced Tuesday it would cut 150 jobs — about a seventh of its staff — as it moved to bring its costs in line with revenues.
BCE Emergis also said it would take a charge of $17 million to $22 million in the fourth quarter.
BCE Emergis shares were down 11 cents to close at $3.69.
www.cbc.ca /story/business/national/2004/11/02/bce_110204.html   (946 words)

  
 Macedonian Rulers
This space/timeline is a schematic diagram of the tenure of major protagonists in the power struggles that shaped the history of Hellenism in the eastern Mediterranean basin during the last 3 centuries BCE.
It begins with the election of Philip II as leader (hegemon) of the league of Greek city states and ends with the death of Cleopatra VII in Egypt.
Hellenistic World After the Breakup of Alexander's Empire 310 BCE - map posted for Barry D. Smith's course on The Intertestamental Period (Atlantic Baptist U).
virtualreligion.net /iho/macedon.html   (559 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
History of the Text: 1500-200 BCE A. We can roughly sketch approximately when texts were written 1.
Important note: oldest text from some portion of the Bible is 7th century BCE (see below), but vast majority of texts from 2nd century BCE and later 2.
Textual Transmission: 1500-200 BCE A. Textual Transmission: 1500-586 BCE 1.
www.deusvitae.com /faith/outlines/ottext.txt   (1076 words)

  
 William's Lunar Tree Calendar: Galactic Ages
I give the actual times I calculated so you can compare them with your own; the date ranges are guestimates.
I believe that before 10,000 BCE the calculations are increasingly inaccurate, as the predicted lengths of Ages fall rapidly below 2000 years.
I think the lengths of the Ages should all be in the region of 2150 years, and do not see why there should be anything other than smallish variations due to nutation.
freepages.pavilion.net /users/william/galactic_ages.htm   (182 words)

  
 Ph. Guillaume, The Last Stages of the Making of the Nebiim: A Mea Culpa and a NewAlexandrian Canon Hypothesis Since the ...
200 bce on the basis of the prologue of Ben Sira[6], although recent studies consider 150 bce as the decisive moment in the history of the canonization of the Nebiim, thus insisting on the importance of the Hasmonaean factor
Deciding between 200 or 150 bce has immediate bearings on the understanding of the function and purpose of the Nebiim.
This wide bracket is slightly narrowed down to 300—130 bce to allow time for Simon I to die during the reign of the first Ptolemy because the panegyric for the high priest seems to presuppose the death of Simon: ‘Simon the High Priest, the son of Onias, who in his life repaired the House...’ (50:1)[19].
www.arts.ualberta.ca /JHS/Articles/article_39.htm   (11772 words)

  
 Timeline
3100 BCE Narmer unites Upper and Lower Kingdoms in Egypt
Deer Hunt Mural and Volcano, Çatal Hüyük, 5750 BCE
8000 BCE Husbandry and farming develop in the Near East
www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us /casto/AH/timeline.htm   (49 words)

  
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Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, Praxiteles, From the Temple of Hera, Olympia (330 BCE)
Inner Court of the King's Royal Apartments, Palace of King Minos, Knossos (1600 BCE)
Painted Stone Sarcophagus from a Chamber-Tomb near the Palace of Hagia Triada (1400 BCE)
eawc.evansville.edu /pictures/grpage.htm   (1092 words)

  
 periods
Rome achieves political dominance in Italy, W. Mediterranean, E. Mediterranean, Asia Minor, and finally Europe through wars from 3rd to the 1st centuries BCE.
Initial borrowing of Greek culture — arts, literature, mythology — followed by development of distinctly Latin forms by the end of the 1st century BCE.
Traditional government by Senate and Assembly gives way to imperial system by end of 1st century BCE.
web.ics.purdue.edu /~kdickson/periods.html   (462 words)

  
 McManus Images Index IV
marble statue of Athena adaptation of bronze Piraeus Athena of 350-340 BCE
Athena vs. a Giant: sculptural group from the pediment of the old temple of Athena on the Acropolis
gold bulla depicting birth of Dionysus from thigh of Zeus; Etruscan, from a necklace; 400-350 BCE
www.vroma.org /images/mcmanus_images/index4.html   (2103 words)

  
 Indian Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Lion Capital from an Ashokan pillar ca 250 BCE 9-6
150 BCE-50 CE east torana, mid 1st century BCE
Chaitya hall at Karla second half of 1st century BCE
www.cwru.edu /artsci/arth/arth101/indian.htm   (101 words)

  
 sel king list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
son of Seleucus II Antiochus III the Great (reigned 223-187 BCE)
son of Antiochus IV Demetrius I Soter (reigned 162-150 BCE)
alleged son of Antiochus IV supported by Attalus II of Pergamon and Ptolemy VI Demetrius II Nikator (reigned on and off from 145-125 BCE)
www.utexas.edu /courses/macedonia/sel_king_list.htm   (74 words)

  
 CC 302   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia (520-490 BCE) - Youth diving from a rock
Tomb of Orcus - Theseus menaced by a demon.
Francois Tomb, Vulci - Sacrifice of Trojan captives.
www.utexas.edu /courses/rome/images2.html   (119 words)

  
 Det Kongelige Bibliotek - Nyanskaffelser - februar 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
1) -- Middle Bronze age (2000-1700 BCE, cat.
2-6) -- Late Bronze age (1700-1100 BCE, cat.
7-14) -- Early Iron age (1100-950 BCE, cat.
www.kb.dk /formidl/fagweb/2006-acc/feb/kl.htm   (224 words)

  
 Untitled
4 Philip's Tomb in Vergina, Macedonia, 350 BCE
27 Sarcophagus of the Married Couple, 520 BCE
50 Ara Pacis Augustae, 13-9 BCE (Pax Romana)
hal.lamar.edu /~LOKENSGALU   (554 words)

  
 Astrologer Richard Nolle's 3000-Year Mars-Saturn Opposition Tables (Part 1)
THE MARS-SATURN OPPOSITION (GEOCENTRIC TROPICAL ZODIAC) 600 BCE to 2400 CE copyright 1998-1999 by Richard Nolle all rights reserved http://www.astropro.com - rnolle@astropro.com Part 1: 600 BCE - 150 CE Part 2: 151 - 900 CE Part 3: 901 - 1650 CE Part 4: 1651 - 2400 CE +-------------+----------+-----+---------+--------+
All time and zodiacal position data are computer generated for the opposition of Mars and Saturn in geocentric ecliptic longitude (tropical zodiac) using Matrix's BLUE*STAR software, with nominal precision to the nearest minute of arc.
NOTE: BLUE*STAR uses 0 (zero) for 1 BCE, and negative numbers for each year prior to that.
www.astropro.com /features/tables/geo/ma-sa/ma-180-sa/ma180sa1.html   (338 words)

  
 AP Art History
Orientalizing Period: Olpe, Corinthian: Snakes, Lions, and Panthers, c.600 BCE, ceramic w/fl-figure, height 11 1/2" 650-625 BCE, terra-cotta
Classical Period: Model of the Acropolis, c.400 BCE
Hellenistic Period: Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athanadoros, Laocoon and His Sons, marble, c.80 BCE, height 8'
mywebpages.comcast.net /llefler/ch5sl.htm   (900 words)

  
 Willem van Alsenoy, Numismatist -- Katalogus/Catalogue/Catalogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Yr PE (= 22 BCE) VF € 75,-
Willem I: 3 Gulden 1818 krasjes, deukjes, ZF € 150,-
Zilveren armband met Preussen Thaler 1785, Italia 5 Lire 1809 B en in het midden een camee van 42x34 mm (achtergrond beschadigd) € 150,-
www.vanalsenoy.com /shared/catalogue/INDEX55.htm   (4291 words)

  
 ARTH 101: Visual Imagery, Weeks V & VI
5-11/13 "Temple of Hera", 550 BCE, Paestum, Italy
Contrast Minoan vase decoration with that of the Geometric period in Greece.
Gallery 208 - "Torso of a Youth", marble, 150-100 BCE, Greek, 65.23
www.cwru.edu /artsci/arth/arth101/imagery5_6.html   (292 words)

  
 THREAD FULL!!! Religion:-> _2200+ USE NEW THREAD!!!: Re: Dinosaurs and the Bible
4 Cynodontia (extinct reptile) sub-Order 240,000,000 BCE Pangaea supercontinent 230,000,000 BCE Mesozoic Era, Triassic Period
8 Giganotosaurus (carnivorous dinosaur) genus 105,000,000 BCE 90,000,000 BCE Mesozoic Era, Cretaceous Period
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www.suite101.com /discussion.cfm/investing/71811/574671   (1735 words)

  
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303 BCE (Austin #40)`King as Refounders of Cities: Demetrius I and Sicyon, 302 BCE (Austin #41; Diodorus 20.102.2-4)5Royal Relief at Rhodes, 227-226 BCE Polybius 5.88-90Autonomy and Freedom.Poleis and Kings: The Need for Intermediaries Slide 16 Slide 17  Fonts UsedDesign Template Slide Titlesö_À‘ãÜqô¤cbchampcbchampþÿÿÿ  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;
faculty.maxwell.syr.edu /cchampion/HST352/Powerpoint/Cities-Kings.ppt   (258 words)

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