The dates for these pages were established as standard in the days of the Jewish Renaissance under Governor Solomon of the province of Judah in the 31st century before the present. Consequently, the proposed date of the emergence of the first humans from the rain forest which once covered much of Shinar was designated Year One. Verifiable dates, based on the archives in Babel, were at that time reassigned to add 1802 years to the "Year of the City" used until then. Since these dates became the norm, used throughout the solar system as a standard from the time of Augustus of Rome (Italian province, Eretz), no attempt has been made to use any other system.
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| - The dates for these pages were established as standard in the days of the Jewish Renaissance under Governor Solomon of the province of Judah in the 31st century before the present. Consequently, the proposed date of the emergence of the first humans from the rain forest which once covered much of Shinar was designated Year One. Verifiable dates, based on the archives in Babel, were at that time reassigned to add 1802 years to the "Year of the City" used until then. Since these dates became the norm, used throughout the solar system as a standard from the time of Augustus of Rome (Italian province, Eretz), no attempt has been made to use any other system.
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| - The dates for these pages were established as standard in the days of the Jewish Renaissance under Governor Solomon of the province of Judah in the 31st century before the present. Consequently, the proposed date of the emergence of the first humans from the rain forest which once covered much of Shinar was designated Year One. Verifiable dates, based on the archives in Babel, were at that time reassigned to add 1802 years to the "Year of the City" used until then. Since these dates became the norm, used throughout the solar system as a standard from the time of Augustus of Rome (Italian province, Eretz), no attempt has been made to use any other system.
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