Details, Explanation and Meaning About Chronology

Chronology Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Chronology is the science of locating events in time. A chronology may be either relative -- that is, locating related events relative to each other -- or absolute -- locating these events to specific datess in a Chronological Era. An arrangement of events, with absolute dates, from either earliest to latest or the reverse, is also called a chronology or a timeline. (See also Chronicle.)

Table of contents
1 Current issues
2 See also
3 External links
4 Further reading

Current issues

During the 20th century, many previously accepted conclusions of historical chronology were questioned, both by the introduction of new techniques, by new discoveries, and by claims that not all was well even in the original analysis of existing material. Thus at the start of the 21st century, the chronologies of ancient civilisations in particular were in a state of some controversy. For example, Russian member of Academy of sciences Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko has been very popular lately in Russia with his theory of new chronology of Russia and Europe.

See also

External links

Further reading

  • P. Warren and V. Hankey, Aegean Bronze Age Chronology. Bristol, 1989.
  • S. W. Manning, The Absolute Chronology of the Aegean Early Bronze Age: Archaeology, Radiocarbon, and History. Sheffield, 1995.


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