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Why is it incorrect to fix precise dates to processes that happen over a period of time?​

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Answered by PravinRatta
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Dates are much important to all. It is assumed that the dates are calculated based on a calendar-dependent equinox instead of the technique of the astronomical one. Hence, we see that there are differences between calculations done according to the Julian calendar and the modern Gregorian calendar.

It is also to be noted that the calendar we use, has 1st Century mentioned as the years 1-100 (as there were no year zero), and we see the 2nd Century between the years 101-200.

Answered by Sidyandex
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This in light of the fact that, as indicated by the timetable we use, the first Century incorporated the years 1-100, and the second Century, the years 101-200.

Essentially, when we state second Century B.C.E. we are alluding to the years 200-101 B.C.E.

Inside our logbook, we likewise tend to discover ominous significance in the millennial years, that is, in the years 1000 and all the more as of late, 2000.

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