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  4th millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Epoch of the modern Hebrew Calendar occurred on 7 October 3761 BC.
Epoch of the Kali Yuga occurred at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BC, the traditional death of Krishna (Hindu mythology).
Beginning of desertification of Sahara (35th century BC).
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 Encyclopedia: History of Arizona
Alternative meaning: Nineteenth Century (periodical) (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar.
Although the Spanish did not yet have towns for themselves, in the late 17th century colonists began steadily entering the region, attracted by the recent discovery of deposits of silver around the Arizonac mining camp.
During the mid-18th century, the pioneers of Arizona tried to expand their territory northward, but were prevented from doing so by the Tohono O'Odham and Apache Native Americans, who had begun raiding their villages for livestock.
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 Encyclopedia: 36th century BC
(5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC) (6th millennium BC – 5th millennium BC – 4th millennium BC – other millennia) Events 4713 BC – The epoch (origin) of the Julian Period described by Joseph Justus Scaliger occurred on January 1, the astronomical Julian day number zero.
Jump to: navigation, search (4th millennium BC – 3rd millennium BC – 2nd millennium BC – other millennia) // Events Syria: Foundation of the city of Mari (29th century BC) Iraq: Creation of the Kingdom of Elam Germination of the Bristlecone pine tree Methuselah about 2700 BC, the oldest known tree still living now...
4th millennium BC (37th century BC - 36th century BC - 35th century BC - other centuries) (5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC) Events Civilization of Sumeria Significant persons Inventions, discoveries, introductions Domestication of the chicken Categories: Centuries
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 Legislative Assembly of British Columbia | 36th Parliament | 5th Session | Speech from the Throne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pay equity will mean thousands of BC women are better able to support themselves and their families and that BC is closer to ending systemic wage discrimination based on gender.
BC's education record a decade ago was not the source of pride it is today.
BC is already experiencing a skill shortage in some areas and sixty per cent of new jobs in the next decade will be in trades and technical occupations.
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 Encyclopedia: 37th century BC
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(39th century BC - 38th century BC - 37th century BC - other centuries) (5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC) Events September 6, 3761 BC - First day of the Hebrew Calendar (the Creation) October 7, 3761 BCE - The epoch (origin) of the modern Hebrew calendar.
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 21st Century Leadership Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Century Leadership graduate Willie Hulce is a recognized artist who lives in Berkeley, California (see the November issue of Sunset Magazine).
In 21st Century Leadership we practice what we call "ownership language." This is language that suggests I am the source of my results rather than the effect of someone or something outside me. Speaking this way is difficult for just about everyone.
Century Leadership courses, I am convinced that one of the greatest insights people have in the course is how little they own their results.
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 BC Federation of Labour: News: E-Newsletter: Archives: ISSUE #20 - May 3, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The B.C. Federation of Labour today released tapes and transcripts that reveal shocking plans to fire and fllist members of the Hospital Employees' Union.
He says that the BC Liberals are intent on creating a facade of minimum standards that masks a reality of rampant exploitation in BC and outlines how the government intends to dismantle employment standards next week.
The BC Health Coalition and the Seniors' Network of BC say the goverment's plans are dangerous.
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 Tapestry, weaving together the Myth, History and Archaeology of Ireland--The Parthalonians
The Parthalons were the Neolithic people (or peoples) who arrived in scattered groups in the 44th and 43rd centuries BC, spreading across the northern and western sections of Ireland, building the magnificent religious and burial sites that continue to fascinate the observers after more than 6 millennia.
Palynologists have determined that as early as 3895 BC significantly detectable reductions in forests due to human action was taking place in some areas of Ireland, notably the southwest.
The consensus seems to be that early domestication likely included pig, but by the 36th century BC, the human diet included goat, sheep, and small cattle.
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 Opera Instituti Archaeologici Sloveniae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is precisely the tumulus necropolises from the Dolenjska region that form the foundations for the concept of the southeastern Alpine Hallstatt culture, which during the first millennium BC represented one of the most developed cultures in Europe.
The settlement at Dolnji Lakoš was inhabited in the late 14th and in the 13th century BC, and remains the only systematically excavated settlement of that period in Slovenia.
Substantial remains of a settlement dating to the Early and Late Iron Ages (8th –1st centuries BC) were excavated, as well as the even more surprising discovery of an Early Christian building complex (5th century AD) incorporating two churches, a baptistery and a large building with an enclosing wall that was reinforced with two towers.
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 36th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Decades Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
During the 20th Century and continuing today it became popular to look at that century's decades as historical entities in themselves.
Particular trends, styles, and attitudes would be associated with and define different decades of the century, and thus the names of the decades themselves have come to be synonymous with them.
Some commentators suggest that this phenomenon will not continue into the 21st Century with its decades.
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 36th Infantry Division Return To Italy Tour - Itinerary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The ancient Greeks stumbled on Paestum around 650 BC, took one look at the wide-open beaches and the potential of the fertile, flat land and hills beyond, and built entire city there.
The 36th Division Monument and surrounding park have been spruced up and beautifully landscaped during this last year.
Commemorate the 57th anniversary of the Gulf of Salerno Allied Landing by joining with the townspeople and dignitaries of Paestum in a traditional wreath-laying ceremony in remembrance of fallen comrades.
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 century on The Skateboard Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Here Architect Iain Borden * discusses "skateboarding and socio-spatial censorship in the late twentieth century city" in his article "An Affirmation of Urban Life." Says Iain: "Cities are always places of contestation and contradiction, conflict and counter-cultural engagements.
But of course cities are also places of power, and the contradiction between homogenization and fragmentation of urban space is continuously fought over, as urban managers of all kinds...
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 4TH MILLENNIUM BC FACTS AND INFORMATION
Sumerian city of Ur in Mesopotamia (40th_century_BC); Sumerian hegemony in Mesopotamia, with the invention of writing, base-60 mathematics, astronomy and astrology, civil law, complex hydrology, the sailboat, the wheel, and the potter's_wheel, 4000–2000 BCE.
3000 BC – Menes unifies Upper and Lower_Egypt, and a new capital is erected at Memphis.
Based on studies by glaciologist Lonnie Thompson (professor at Ohio State University and researcher with the Byrd Polar Research Center) http://www.news-about-space.org/story/2409.html a number of indicators shows there were a global change in climate 5,200 years ago:
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 4th millennium BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Sumerian city of Ur in Mesopotamia (40th century BC); Sumerian hegemony in Mesopotamia, with the invention of writing, base-60 mathematics, astronomy and astrology, civil law, complex hydrology, the sailboat, the wheel, and the potter's wheel, 4000–2000 BCE.
According to Hindu mythology, the Epoch of the Kali Yuga occurred at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BC, the traditional death of Krishna
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 TIMELINE 4th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
A century of scholarship in decline, as the Roman Empire split apart, Popes and anti-popes battled for power, and political chaos made literature, science, and philosophy problematic.
The symbol of the Century is the burning of the Library of Alexandria in 389, during a riot betwen Christians and Pagans.
Suidas [10th century] claimed that Pappas was in the reign of Theodosius [379-395], yet others placed him as much as two centuries earlier.
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 31st century BC -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
3051 BC - ((Hinduism) a sacred epic Sanskrit poem of India dealing in many episodes with the struggle between two rival families) Mahabharata War in (Click link for more info and facts about Ancient India) Ancient India.
3000 BC – Highly developed cities were to be found in the (Click link for more info and facts about Indus valley civilization) Indus valley civilization.
Her ill-treatment by the Kauravas is given among the causes of the war.
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 32nd century BC -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
32nd century BC [Categories: 4th millennium BC, 32nd century BC, Centuries]
3102 BC — (Click link for more info and facts about Year 0) Year 0 of the (Click link for more info and facts about Kali Yuga) Kali Yuga.
3100 BC the earliest phase of (Click link for more info and facts about Stonehenge) Stonehenge construction begins.
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 The Soviets in Xinjiang (1911-1949)
This significant event was followed in 102 BC by the capture of the city of Kokand in the Ferghana Valley by the Chinese.
Chinese rule in the area was again challenged in the eighth century by the Arab armies which swept into Central Asia to spread the new faith of Islam.
By the latter half of the nineteenth century, however, the Tsar had extended his authority into what came to be known as Russian Turkestan, west of the Tien Shan range.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Yamna
The Yamna (from Russian яма "pit") or pit grave culture is a prehistoric culture of the Bug/Dniester/Ural region, dating to the 36th–23rd centuries BC.
The Yamna culture is identified with the late Proto-Indo-Europeans in the Kurgan hypothesis of Marija Gimbutas.
Parts of the Yamna culture evolved into the 2nd millennium BC Andronovo culture.
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 4th millennium BC - Wikipedia
Millennia - Millennium in Review 4th millenium BC
Centuries: 40th century BC, 39th century BC, 38th century BC, 37th century BC, 36th century BC, 35th century BC, 34th century BC, 33rd century BC, 32nd century BC, 31st century BC
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 E. B. Pusey --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The church was well enough established by the 4th century to send three British bishops—of Londinium (London), Eboracum (York), and Colonia Linum (Lincoln)—to the Council of Arles...
In about 1000 BC, in Byblos and in other Phoenician and Canaanite centers, the sign was given a linear form (3), the source of all later forms.
In about 1000 BC, in Byblos and in other Phoenician and Canaanite centers, the sign was given a linear form (3), the...
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 36th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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4599 BC ([IIIThird Age of Middle-Earth] 2463).* The [White Council] is formed to deal with the growing threat of [Dol Guldur].
4750 BC (-5007 [DRDale Reckoning]).* [Coramshan] and [Jhaamdath] forge a truce, ending the war between them and limiting their expansion over the [Lake of Steam].
In the [30th Century30th Century AD], he broke free, unleashing wild and uncontroloed magic across the universe.
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 Message to the 36th Parliament
The CCSD's priorities for the 36th Parliament are guided by a vision based on long-standing Council principles.
There is little doubt that the 6.6 million workers over the age of 25 with university or college degrees are likely to do well in the economy of the late 1990s and the new century, as the proportion of knowledge-based industries grows.
For example, BC Benefits provides an income supplement for low-income (working and non-working) families with children in the province of British Columbia, along with in-kind benefits such as vision and dental care.
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Salk first conducted research on viruses in the 1930s when he was a medical student at New York University, and in the 1940s he helped develop flu vaccines at the...
The 20th century saw the development, in rapid succession, of serums, vaccines, antitoxins, and toxoids to combat many deadly infectious diseases.
In 1925 she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and became a member of the...
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 Category:4th millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Categories: 5th millennium BC > 4th millennium BC > 3rd millennium BC
For more information, see the main article about 4th millennium BC.
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 36th century BC at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 1501 AM - 2000 AM or 2499 BC - 2000 BC
Britannica - Shepseskare (2455 BC to 2448 BC) is fourth Pharaoh of the Egypgian Fifth Dynasty.
Britannica - Pepi II (Neferkare)(2253 BC to 2159 BC) becomes the fourth and last Pharaoh of the Egyptian Sixth Dynasty - a reign of 94 years.
1552-1070 BC, each within a maximum error of some ten years; the 13th to 17th dynasties fit in between these two groups with a maximum error of about 15 or 20 years in their middle.
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